Bruce Cumming

 

Binocular stereo: perception and physiology

Lecture slides (powerpoint)

papers

Review

Cumming, B. G. and G. C. DeAngelis (2001). "The physiology of stereopsis." Annu Rev Neurosci. 24: 203-38.[pdf]

Energy Model and Real Neurons

Ohzawa, I., G. C. DeAngelis, et al. (1990). "Stereoscopic depth discrimination in the visual cortex: neurons ideally suited as disparity detectors." Science 249(4972): 1037-41. [pdf]

Fleet, D. J., H. Wagner, et al. (1996). "Neural Encoding of Bincoular Disparity: Energy Models, Position Shifts and Phase Shifts." Vision Res. 36: 1839-57.

Read, J. C. A. and B. G. Cumming (2003). "Testing Quantitative Models of Binocular Disparity Selectivity in Primary Visual Cortex." Journal of Neurophysiology 90: 2795-2817. [pdf]

DeAngelis, G. C., I. Ohzawa, et al. (1991). "Depth is encoded in the visual cortex by a specialized receptive field structure." Nature 352: 156-59.

Psychophysics:

Prince, S.J.D. and R.A. Eagle (1999). "Size-disparity correlation in human binocular depth perception." Proc Roy Soc B 266:1361-5.[pdf]

Smallman, H.S. (1995). "Fine-to-coarse scale disambiguation in steropsis." Vision Res 35(8): 1047-60.

Farell, B, Li, S and McKee, S. (2004) "Coarse scales, fine scales, and their interactions in stereo vision" Journal of Vision 4:488-499.[pdf]

 


links

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