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Areal differences in depth cue integration between monkey and human

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Whole-brain searchlight analyses for disparity, motion, and congruent conditions in monkey.

Flat maps showing the left and right monkey cortex. Borders between areas are defined by retinotopic mapping and indicated by the white dotted lines. Sulci/gyri are coded in dark/light gray. Results of a searchlight classifier analysis that moved iteratively throughout the entire volume of cortex, discriminating between near and far depth positions (group data, N = 2), are presented. The color code represents the t value of the classification accuracies obtained for depths defined by (A) disparity, (B) relative motion, and (C) the congruent combination of disparity and motion. The underlying data for the figures can be found at https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6pm117m. CIP, caudal intraparietal area; DP, dorsal prelunate area; FST, fundus of the superior temporal sulcus area; LIP, lateral intraparietal area; MST, medial superior temporal sulcus area; MT, middle temporal area; OT, occipitotemporal area; PIP, posterior intraparietal area; PIT, posterior inferotemporal area; V1, primary visual cortex; V2d, dorsal secondary visual area; V2v, ventral secondary visual area; V3A, visual area 3A; V3d, dorsal visual area 3; V3v, ventral visual areas 3; V4, visual area 4; V4A, visual area 4A; V4t, transitional visual area 4.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2006405.g002