PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Fredrik Allenmark AU - Jenny C. A. Read TI - Conjunctions between Motion and Disparity Are Encoded with the Same Spatial Resolution As Disparity Alone AID - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3495-11.2012 DP - 2012 Oct 10 TA - The Journal of Neuroscience PG - 14331--14343 VI - 32 IP - 41 4099 - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/32/41/14331.short 4100 - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/32/41/14331.full SO - J. Neurosci.2012 Oct 10; 32 AB - Neurons in cortical area MT respond well to transparent streaming motion in distinct depth planes, such as caused by observer self-motion, but do not contain subregions excited by opposite directions of motion. We therefore predicted that spatial resolution for transparent motion/disparity conjunctions would be limited by the size of MT receptive fields, just as spatial resolution for disparity is limited by the much smaller receptive fields found in primary visual cortex, V1. We measured this using a novel “joint motion/disparity grating,” on which human observers detected motion/disparity conjunctions in transparent random-dot patterns containing dots streaming in opposite directions on two depth planes. Surprisingly, observers showed the same spatial resolution for these as for pure disparity gratings. We estimate the limiting receptive field diameter at 11 arcmin, similar to V1 and much smaller than MT. Higher internal noise for detecting joint motion/disparity produces a slightly lower high-frequency cutoff of 2.5 cycles per degree (cpd) versus 3.3 cpd for disparity. This suggests that information on motion/disparity conjunctions is available in the population activity of V1 and that this information can be decoded for perception even when it is invisible to neurons in MT.