Visual Field Biases for Near and Far Stimuli in Disparity Selective Columns in Human Visual Cortex.

NeuroImage(2018)

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When visual objects are located in the lower visual field, human observers perceive objects to be nearer than their real physical location. Conversely, objects in the upper visual field are viewed farther than their physical location. This bias may be linked to the statistics of natural scenes, and perhaps the ecological relevance of objects in the upper and lower visual fields (Previc, 1990; Yang and Purves, 2003). However, the neural mechanisms underlying such perceptual distortions have remained unknown.
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Statistics of natural scenes,Stereopsis,Depth perception,Extrastriate cortex,7T fMRI
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