[HTML][HTML] Ipsilaterality serves contralaterality: An explanation for the ipsilateral pathways of the retinal fibers of the binocular vision

JA Ghaida, AG Mustafa, SM Banihani - Neurosciences Journal, 2015 - nsj.org.sa
In contradiction to the crossing of all retinal fibers in the lateral-eye species, the retinal fibers
of binocular vision in frontal-eye species run either ipsilaterally or cross the midline twice to …

Binocular vision and ipsilateral retinal projections in relation to eye and forelimb coordination

M Larsson - Brain, behavior and evolution, 2011 - karger.com
It is commonly proposed that the number of fibers that do not cross in the optic chiasm (OC)
is proportional to the size of the binocular visual field, and that the major advantage of …

Bilateral field advantage and its brain mechanism during visual processing

T LIANG, Q LIU, Z HU - Advances in Psychological Science, 2016 - journal.psych.ac.cn
Implementing a visual task across both visual hemifields results in a better performance than
in a single hemifield, which is termed as “bilateral field advantage”. The BFA is elicited by …

[PDF][PDF] 16 Binocular Rivalry in the Divided Brain

RP O'Shea, PM Corballis - 1998 - Citeseer
A person with a divided brain has had the corpus callosum, the large tract of fibers joining
the two cerebral hemispheres, cut, usually to relieve epilepsy. This surgery does help control …

Binocular rivalry in the divided brain

RP O'Shea, PM Corballis - 2004 - direct.mit.edu
A person with a divided brain has had the corpus callosum, the large tract of fibers joining
the two cerebral hemispheres, cut, usually to relieve epilepsy. This surgery does help control …

WHAT IS A DIVIDED BRAIN?

RP O'Shea, PM Corballis - Binocular Rivalry, 2005 - books.google.com
A person with a divided brain has had the corpus callosum, the large tract of fibers joining
the two cerebral hemispheres, cut, usually to relieve epilepsy. This surgery does help control …

Some Neural Connections Subserving Binocular Vision in Ungulates; pp. 65–79

JD Pettigrew, VS Ramachandran… - Brain, behavior and …, 1984 - karger.com
Using a combination of anatomical and physiological techniques we have studied some of
the neural connections subserving binocular vision in two species of artiodactyl ungulates …

[HTML][HTML] Binocular vision: only half a brain needed

F Sengpiel - Current Biology, 2008 - cell.com
Binocular Vision: Only Half a Brain Needed: Current Biology Skip to Main Content
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Mechanisms of binocular interaction in the visual cortex of rodents

GG Bondar' - Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1997 - Springer
New hypotheses are advanced relating to the functional role and mechanisms of interaction
of afferentation from the two eyes in the visual cortex of animals with poorly developed …

Linking binocular vision neuroscience with clinical practice

A Bradley, BT Barrett, KJ Saunders - 2014 - bradscholars.brad.ac.uk
Binocularity in the human visual system poses two interesting and extremely challenging
questions. The first, and perhaps most obvious stems from the singularity of perception even …