PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Blake, R AU - Cormack, RH TI - Psychophysical evidence for a monocular visual cortex in stereoblind humans AID - 10.1126/science.760194 DP - 1979 Jan 19 TA - Science PG - 274--275 VI - 203 IP - 4377 4099 - http://science.sciencemag.org/content/203/4377/274.short 4100 - http://science.sciencemag.org/content/203/4377/274.full SO - Science1979 Jan 19; 203 AB - Human observers who lack stereopsis reliably make eye-of-origin discriminations for grating patterns under conditions that render the performance of normal observers unreliable. This lends support to the view that stereoblind individuals possess proportions of monocular and binocular cortical cells similar to those of cats and monkeys deprived of early binocular visual experience.