Perceiving Events and Objects
Herausgeber: Jansson, Gunnar; Epstein, William; Bergstrm, Sten Sture
Perceiving Events and Objects
Herausgeber: Jansson, Gunnar; Epstein, William; Bergstrm, Sten Sture
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780805815559
- ISBN-10: 0805815554
- Artikelnr.: 21753600
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1025g
- ISBN-13: 9780805815559
- ISBN-10: 0805815554
- Artikelnr.: 21753600
Gunnar Jansson, Sten Sture Bergstr"m, William Epstein, Sten Sture Bergstorm
Contents: Part I:Biography.S. Rogers
Gunnar Johansson: A Practical Theorist. An Interview with William Epstein. Part II:A Selection of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.G. Johansson
Configurations in Event Perception. G. Johansson
Rigidity
Stability and Motion in Perceptual Space. G. Johansson
Perception of Motion and Changing Form. G. Johansson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. J.J. Gibson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for Its Analysis. G. Johansson
Spatio-Temporal Differentiation and Integration in Visual Motion Perception. G. Johansson
Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. G. Johansson
E. Börjesson
Toward a New Theory of Vision. Studies in Wide-Angle Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Vector Analysis and the Optic Sphere Theory. Part III:Tracing Gunnar Johansson's Theoretical Development.W. Epstein
Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. G. Johansson
Comments on Epstein: Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. Part IV:Applied Research.K. Rumar
Human Factors in Road Traffic. H. Leibowitz
A Note on the Synergy Between Basic and Applied Research. Part V:Commentaries on Selected Aspects of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.Section A:Vector Analysis.J.J. Koenderink
Vector Analysis. S.S. Bergström
Can the Johansson Vector Analysis Be Applied to the Perception of Illumination
Color and Depth? J.S. Lappin
Seeing Structure in Space-Time. S. Runeson
Perception of Biological Motion: The KSD-Principle and the Implications of the Distal Versus Proximal Approach. Section B:Perceptual Processing.G. Jansson
Perceived Bending Motion
the Principle of Minimum Object Change
and the Optic Sphere Theory. J. Hochberg
Vector Analysis
Perceptual Intention
and the Hidden Rules of Visual Perception. M.L. Braunstein
Decoding Principles
Heuristics and Inference in Visual Perception. Section C: Vection and Locomotion.R. Held
H. Leibowitz
The Significance of Vection: Thoughts Provoked by Gunnar Johansson's Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. C. von Hofsten
D.N. Lee
Measuring With the Optic Sphere. Section D:Optic Sphere Theory.J.T. Todd
On the Optic Sphere Theory and the Nature of Visual Information. E. Börjesson
The Optic Sphere Theory as a Slant Determining Mechanism. Part VI:Concluding Remarks.G. Johansson
Personal Comments. G. Johansson
Bibliography 1950-1993.
Gunnar Johansson: A Practical Theorist. An Interview with William Epstein. Part II:A Selection of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.G. Johansson
Configurations in Event Perception. G. Johansson
Rigidity
Stability and Motion in Perceptual Space. G. Johansson
Perception of Motion and Changing Form. G. Johansson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. J.J. Gibson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for Its Analysis. G. Johansson
Spatio-Temporal Differentiation and Integration in Visual Motion Perception. G. Johansson
Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. G. Johansson
E. Börjesson
Toward a New Theory of Vision. Studies in Wide-Angle Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Vector Analysis and the Optic Sphere Theory. Part III:Tracing Gunnar Johansson's Theoretical Development.W. Epstein
Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. G. Johansson
Comments on Epstein: Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. Part IV:Applied Research.K. Rumar
Human Factors in Road Traffic. H. Leibowitz
A Note on the Synergy Between Basic and Applied Research. Part V:Commentaries on Selected Aspects of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.Section A:Vector Analysis.J.J. Koenderink
Vector Analysis. S.S. Bergström
Can the Johansson Vector Analysis Be Applied to the Perception of Illumination
Color and Depth? J.S. Lappin
Seeing Structure in Space-Time. S. Runeson
Perception of Biological Motion: The KSD-Principle and the Implications of the Distal Versus Proximal Approach. Section B:Perceptual Processing.G. Jansson
Perceived Bending Motion
the Principle of Minimum Object Change
and the Optic Sphere Theory. J. Hochberg
Vector Analysis
Perceptual Intention
and the Hidden Rules of Visual Perception. M.L. Braunstein
Decoding Principles
Heuristics and Inference in Visual Perception. Section C: Vection and Locomotion.R. Held
H. Leibowitz
The Significance of Vection: Thoughts Provoked by Gunnar Johansson's Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. C. von Hofsten
D.N. Lee
Measuring With the Optic Sphere. Section D:Optic Sphere Theory.J.T. Todd
On the Optic Sphere Theory and the Nature of Visual Information. E. Börjesson
The Optic Sphere Theory as a Slant Determining Mechanism. Part VI:Concluding Remarks.G. Johansson
Personal Comments. G. Johansson
Bibliography 1950-1993.
Contents: Part I:Biography.S. Rogers
Gunnar Johansson: A Practical Theorist. An Interview with William Epstein. Part II:A Selection of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.G. Johansson
Configurations in Event Perception. G. Johansson
Rigidity
Stability and Motion in Perceptual Space. G. Johansson
Perception of Motion and Changing Form. G. Johansson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. J.J. Gibson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for Its Analysis. G. Johansson
Spatio-Temporal Differentiation and Integration in Visual Motion Perception. G. Johansson
Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. G. Johansson
E. Börjesson
Toward a New Theory of Vision. Studies in Wide-Angle Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Vector Analysis and the Optic Sphere Theory. Part III:Tracing Gunnar Johansson's Theoretical Development.W. Epstein
Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. G. Johansson
Comments on Epstein: Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. Part IV:Applied Research.K. Rumar
Human Factors in Road Traffic. H. Leibowitz
A Note on the Synergy Between Basic and Applied Research. Part V:Commentaries on Selected Aspects of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.Section A:Vector Analysis.J.J. Koenderink
Vector Analysis. S.S. Bergström
Can the Johansson Vector Analysis Be Applied to the Perception of Illumination
Color and Depth? J.S. Lappin
Seeing Structure in Space-Time. S. Runeson
Perception of Biological Motion: The KSD-Principle and the Implications of the Distal Versus Proximal Approach. Section B:Perceptual Processing.G. Jansson
Perceived Bending Motion
the Principle of Minimum Object Change
and the Optic Sphere Theory. J. Hochberg
Vector Analysis
Perceptual Intention
and the Hidden Rules of Visual Perception. M.L. Braunstein
Decoding Principles
Heuristics and Inference in Visual Perception. Section C: Vection and Locomotion.R. Held
H. Leibowitz
The Significance of Vection: Thoughts Provoked by Gunnar Johansson's Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. C. von Hofsten
D.N. Lee
Measuring With the Optic Sphere. Section D:Optic Sphere Theory.J.T. Todd
On the Optic Sphere Theory and the Nature of Visual Information. E. Börjesson
The Optic Sphere Theory as a Slant Determining Mechanism. Part VI:Concluding Remarks.G. Johansson
Personal Comments. G. Johansson
Bibliography 1950-1993.
Gunnar Johansson: A Practical Theorist. An Interview with William Epstein. Part II:A Selection of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.G. Johansson
Configurations in Event Perception. G. Johansson
Rigidity
Stability and Motion in Perceptual Space. G. Johansson
Perception of Motion and Changing Form. G. Johansson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. J.J. Gibson
On Theories for Visual Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Perception of Biological Motion and a Model for Its Analysis. G. Johansson
Spatio-Temporal Differentiation and Integration in Visual Motion Perception. G. Johansson
Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. G. Johansson
E. Börjesson
Toward a New Theory of Vision. Studies in Wide-Angle Space Perception. G. Johansson
Visual Vector Analysis and the Optic Sphere Theory. Part III:Tracing Gunnar Johansson's Theoretical Development.W. Epstein
Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. G. Johansson
Comments on Epstein: Looking at Perceptual Theory Through a Johansson Lens. Part IV:Applied Research.K. Rumar
Human Factors in Road Traffic. H. Leibowitz
A Note on the Synergy Between Basic and Applied Research. Part V:Commentaries on Selected Aspects of Gunnar Johansson's Contributions.Section A:Vector Analysis.J.J. Koenderink
Vector Analysis. S.S. Bergström
Can the Johansson Vector Analysis Be Applied to the Perception of Illumination
Color and Depth? J.S. Lappin
Seeing Structure in Space-Time. S. Runeson
Perception of Biological Motion: The KSD-Principle and the Implications of the Distal Versus Proximal Approach. Section B:Perceptual Processing.G. Jansson
Perceived Bending Motion
the Principle of Minimum Object Change
and the Optic Sphere Theory. J. Hochberg
Vector Analysis
Perceptual Intention
and the Hidden Rules of Visual Perception. M.L. Braunstein
Decoding Principles
Heuristics and Inference in Visual Perception. Section C: Vection and Locomotion.R. Held
H. Leibowitz
The Significance of Vection: Thoughts Provoked by Gunnar Johansson's Studies on Visual Perception of Locomotion. C. von Hofsten
D.N. Lee
Measuring With the Optic Sphere. Section D:Optic Sphere Theory.J.T. Todd
On the Optic Sphere Theory and the Nature of Visual Information. E. Börjesson
The Optic Sphere Theory as a Slant Determining Mechanism. Part VI:Concluding Remarks.G. Johansson
Personal Comments. G. Johansson
Bibliography 1950-1993.