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Relative luminance and binocular disparity preferences are correlated in macaque primary visual cortex, matching natural scene statistics

机译:猕猴初级视觉皮层的相对亮度和双眼视差偏好相关,匹配自然场景统计数据

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Humans excel at inferring information about 3D scenes from their 2D images projected on the retinas, using a wide range of depth cues. One example of such inference is the tendency for observers to perceive lighter image regions as closer. This psychophysical behavior could have an ecological basis because nearer regions tend to be lighter in natural 3D scenes. Here, we show that an analogous association exists between the relative luminance and binocular disparity preferences of neurons in macaque primary visual cortex. The joint coding of relative luminance and binocular disparity at the neuronal population level may be an integral part of the neural mechanisms for perceptual inference of depth from images.
机译:人类擅长使用各种深度提示从投影在视网膜上的2D图像中推断有关3D场景的信息。这种推论的一个例子是观察者倾向于将较亮的图像区域感知得更近。这种心理生理行为可能具有生态学基础,因为在自然3D场景中,较近的区域往往更亮。在这里,我们显示了猕猴初级视觉皮层神经元的相对亮度和双眼视差偏好之间存在类似的关联。神经元群体水平上的相对亮度和双眼视差的联合编码可能是从图像中感知深度推断的神经机制的组成部分。

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