Stereoscopic vision: which parts of the brain are involved?

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Freeman (1999)
Stereoscopic vision: which parts of the brain are involved?
Current Biology. 9: R610-R613.
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Abstract

Neurons of the visual system that exhibit depth specificity are prevalent in the medial temporal region of the cerebral cortex. Electrical activation of these cells can bias an observer's depth estimates, indicating that they play an important role in depth perception.