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abstract: 'The ability to obtain three-dimensional structure from visual motion is important for survival of human and non-human primates. Using a parallel processing model, the current work explores how the biological visual system might solve this problem and how the neurophysiologist might go about understanding the solution.'
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title: 'Discovering Structure From Motion In Monkey, Man And Machine'
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