Guest editorial
Neuronal mechanisms underlying stereopsis: how do simple cells in the visual cortex encode binocular disparity? 3 – 31
Gregory C DeAngelis, Izumi Ohzawa, Ralph D Freeman
Binocular disparity processing with opposite-contrast stimuli 33 – 47
Alexander I Cogan, Leonid L Kontsevich, Alex J Lomakin, D Lynn Halpern, Randolph Blake
The 'uniqueness constraint' and binocular masking 49 – 65
Suzanne P McKee, Mary J Bravo, Harvey S Smallman, Gordon E Legge
Depth from binocular rivalry without spatial disparity 67 – 74
Ian P Howard
Distortions of three-dimensional space in the perceptual analysis of motion and stereo 75 – 86
James T Todd, James S Tittle, J Farley Norman
Visual processing of the motion of an object in three dimensions for a stationary or a moving observer 87 – 103
David Regan, Stanley J Hamstra, Suneeti Kaushal, Alex Vincent, Robert Gray, Kenneth I Beverley
The relationship between stereoacuity and stereomotion thresholds 105 – 114
Bruce G Cumming
Depth relief 115 – 126
Jan J Koenderink, Andrea J van Doorn, Astrid M L Kappers