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Randolph Blakea,b,*, Hugh Wilsonc
a Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
b Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt University, USA
c Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3
*Corresponding author : Randolph Blake
Abstract
This essay reviews major developments – empirical and theoretical – in the field of binocular vision during the last 25 years. We limit our survey primarily to work on human stereopsis, binocular rivalry and binocular contrast summation, with discussion where relevant of single-unit neurophysiology and human brain imaging. We identify several key controversies that have stimulated important work on these problems. In the case of stereopsis those controversies include position vs. phase encoding of disparity, dependence of disparity limits on spatial scale, role of occlusion in binocular depth and surface perception, and motion in 3D. In the case of binocular rivalry, controversies include eye vs. stimulus rivalry, role of “top-down” influences on rivalry dynamics, and the interaction of binocular rivalry and stereopsis. Concerning binocular contrast summation, the essay focuses on two representative models that highlight the evolving complexity in this field of study.
Keywords : Binocular rivalry; Stereopsis; Binocular rivalry; Binocular contrast summation
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