Site hosted by Angelfire.com: Build your free website today!

A Psychophysical Approach to the Mechanism of Human Stereovision

In J.Mira, J.V.Sanchez-Andres (Eds.), Foundations and Toools for Neural Modeling, Proceedings of INTERNATIONAL WORK-CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL NEURAL NETWORKS, IWANN'99 Alicante, Spain, June 1999. Vol I, LNCS 1606, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. pp 776-785

Farshad Moradi

Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Tehran
farshadm@mailandnews.com

Abstract. Binocular complex cells in primary visual cortex encode disparity based on their spatio-temporal receptive field structure. A probabilistic neural network model based on pre-tuned estimators is proposed as general mechanism of stereovision in V1. Temporal and spatial features of stereopsis were studied with single image random dot stereograms (SIRDS).
Results: Discrimination threshold of two transparent surfaces in a stereogram depends on disparity of each surface as well as the spatial frequency content. Repeated brief exposures (13.4ms) to stereogram against noise or another stereogram do not disturb stereopsis, even when mask intervals are 53ms (P < 0.01). With repeated exposures to longer duration (53ms), subjects performed better than expected by temporal averaging (P < 0.01). New findings are discussed on the framework of the model.
It was concluded that 1. Disparity estimators are arranged in layers according to their preferred spectral and disparity-selectivity, and 2. Stereopsis has two temporal steps: first local estimates are detected (local stereopsis), and then coherence between different disparity estimators is detected (global stereopsis).

Keywords

My Favorite Web Sites

Back to my homepage
Neural Networks: Conferences
IWAN'99
Medline