The brain receives disparate retinal input owing to the separation of the eyes, yet we usually perceive a single fused world. This is because of complex interactions between sensory and oculomotor ...
THE relation between peripheral and foveal vision and the extent to which scanning movements of the eyes are necessary in the perception of three-dimensional space are problems of long standing.
Binocular disparity is detected in the primary visual cortex by a process similar to calculation of local cross-correlation between left and right retinal images. As a consequence, correlation-based ...