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SUMMARY:&quot\;Multimodal 3D perception: From binocular disparity to gener
 ic depth processing&quot\; - Professor Christopher Tyler (City University 
 and Smith-Kettlewell Institute)
DTSTART:20170112T130000Z
DTEND:20170112T140000Z
UID:TALK69887@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:John Mollon
DESCRIPTION:Binocular disparity is often considered to be the primary cue 
 to 3D perception\, but there is increasing evidence that the multiplicity 
 of ‘monocular’ depth cues can provide equivalent impressions of percei
 ved depth (i.e.\, not just cognitive inference) that are integrated into a
  generic depth percept. I will explore the cortical substrate of this gene
 ric depth percept and its role in the integration of human depth perceptio
 n over the sparse retinal cue information available for 3D object reconstr
 uction.\n
LOCATION:Ground Floor Lecture Theatre\, Department of Psychology\, Downing
  Site\, Cambridge
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