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Cover legend: An autostereogram that depicts two 3D views of the human brain (one lateral, the other medial). Diverging the eyes to view the image reveals two large brains in the center of the page—one protruding and the other indented. The columns of small colored brains provide the stereogram's texture and depict a dorsal-to-posterior succession of views. The orange activity “blobs” on these brains show results from a “searchlight” classification method that reveals strong selectivity for crossed (near) versus uncrossed (far) binocular disparities in dorsal visual areas. For more information, see the article by Preston et al. in this issue (pages 11315–11327).