This volume presents a series of studies that expand laws, invariants, and principles of psychophysics beyond its classical domain of sensation. This book's goal is to demonstrate the extent of the domain of psychophysics, ranging from sensory processes, through sensory memory and short-term memory issues, to the interaction between sensation and action. The dynamics and timing of human performance are a further important issue within this extended framework of psychophysics: Given the similarity of the various cortical areas in terms of their neuroanatomical structure, it is an important…mehr
This volume presents a series of studies that expand laws, invariants, and principles of psychophysics beyond its classical domain of sensation. This book's goal is to demonstrate the extent of the domain of psychophysics, ranging from sensory processes, through sensory memory and short-term memory issues, to the interaction between sensation and action. The dynamics and timing of human performance are a further important issue within this extended framework of psychophysics: Given the similarity of the various cortical areas in terms of their neuroanatomical structure, it is an important question whether this similarity is paralleled by a similarity of processes. These issues are addressed by the contributions in the present volume using state-of-the-art research methods in behavioral research, psychophysiology, and mathematical modeling. The book is divided into four sections. Part I presents contributions concerning the classical domain of psychophysical judgment. The next two parts are concerned with elementary and higher-order processes and the concluding section deals with psychophysical models. The sections are introduced by guest editorials contributed by independent authors. These editorials present the authors' personals view on the respective section, providing an integrated account of the various contributions or highlighting their focus of interest among them. While also voicing their own and sometimes different point of view, they contribute to the process of discussion that makes science so exciting. This volume should be of great interest to advanced students in neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, neuropsychology, and related areas who seek to evaluate the range and power of psychological work today. Established scientists in those fields will also appreciate the variety of issues addressed within the same methodological framework and their multiple interconnections and stimulating "cross-talk."
Christian Kaernbach, Erich Schr"ger, Hermann Muller, Erich Schroger
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Contents: Preface. H-G. Geissler Guest Editorial. Part I: Theories of Psychophysical Judgment.R.D. Luce Guest Editorial. E.N. Dzhafarov Perceptual Separability of Stimulus Dimensions: A Fechnerian Analysis. C.A. Izmailov E.N. Sokolov Subjective and Objective Scaling of Large Color Differences. P. Petzold G. Haubensak Short-Term and Long-Term Frames of Reference in Category Judgments: A Multiple-Standards Model. V. Sarris Frame of Reference Models in Psychophysics: A Perceptual-Cognitive Approach. J.T. Townsend J. Spencer-Smith Two Kinds of Global Perceptual Separability and Curvature. Part II: Timing and Dynamics of Human Performance.H. Colonius Guest Editorial. G. Aschersleben J. Gehrke W. Prinz A Psychophysical Approach to Action Timing. M.A. Elliott H.J. Müller Synchronization and Stimulus Timing: Implications for Temporal Models of Visual Information Processing. H-G. Geissler Functional Architectures in Structural Recognition and the Role of "Seeming Redundancy." T. Lachmann C. van Leeuwen Memory-Guided Inference in Same-Different Comparison Tasks. H.J. Müller J. Krummenacher D. Heller Dimension-Based Visual Attention and Visual Object Segmentation. O. Neumann M. Niepel Timing of "Perception" and Perception of "Time." D. Vorberg U. Mattler A. Heinecke T. Schmidt J. Schwarzbach Invariant Time Course of Priming With and Without Awareness. D.G. Watson G.W. Humphreys C.N.L. Olivers Visual Marking: Using Time as Well as Space in Visual Selection. Part III: Psychophysics of Memory.N. Cowan Guest Editorial. J. Bredenkamp Cavanagh's Hypotheses Within the Context of Other Invariance Hypotheses: Theory and Data. C. Kaernbach Auditory Sensory Memory and Short-Term Memory. U. Lass G. Lüer D. Becker Y. Fang G. Chen Encoding and Retrieval Components Affecting Memory Span: Articulation Rate Memory Search and Trace Redintegration. U. Roeber C. Kaernbach Memory Scanning Beyond the Limit--If There Is One. E. Schröger M. Tervaniemi M. Huotilainen Bottom-Up and Top-Down Flows of Information Within Auditory Memory: Electrophysiological Evidence. Part IV: Neural and Representational Models.A. Aertsen Guest Editorial. S. Grossberg The Complementary Brain: From Brain Dynamics to Conscious Experiences. R. Kompass Universal Temporal Structures in Human Information Processing: A Neural Principle and Psychophysical Evidence. E. Leeuwenberg Structural Information Theory and Visual Form.
Contents: Preface. H-G. Geissler Guest Editorial. Part I: Theories of Psychophysical Judgment.R.D. Luce Guest Editorial. E.N. Dzhafarov Perceptual Separability of Stimulus Dimensions: A Fechnerian Analysis. C.A. Izmailov E.N. Sokolov Subjective and Objective Scaling of Large Color Differences. P. Petzold G. Haubensak Short-Term and Long-Term Frames of Reference in Category Judgments: A Multiple-Standards Model. V. Sarris Frame of Reference Models in Psychophysics: A Perceptual-Cognitive Approach. J.T. Townsend J. Spencer-Smith Two Kinds of Global Perceptual Separability and Curvature. Part II: Timing and Dynamics of Human Performance.H. Colonius Guest Editorial. G. Aschersleben J. Gehrke W. Prinz A Psychophysical Approach to Action Timing. M.A. Elliott H.J. Müller Synchronization and Stimulus Timing: Implications for Temporal Models of Visual Information Processing. H-G. Geissler Functional Architectures in Structural Recognition and the Role of "Seeming Redundancy." T. Lachmann C. van Leeuwen Memory-Guided Inference in Same-Different Comparison Tasks. H.J. Müller J. Krummenacher D. Heller Dimension-Based Visual Attention and Visual Object Segmentation. O. Neumann M. Niepel Timing of "Perception" and Perception of "Time." D. Vorberg U. Mattler A. Heinecke T. Schmidt J. Schwarzbach Invariant Time Course of Priming With and Without Awareness. D.G. Watson G.W. Humphreys C.N.L. Olivers Visual Marking: Using Time as Well as Space in Visual Selection. Part III: Psychophysics of Memory.N. Cowan Guest Editorial. J. Bredenkamp Cavanagh's Hypotheses Within the Context of Other Invariance Hypotheses: Theory and Data. C. Kaernbach Auditory Sensory Memory and Short-Term Memory. U. Lass G. Lüer D. Becker Y. Fang G. Chen Encoding and Retrieval Components Affecting Memory Span: Articulation Rate Memory Search and Trace Redintegration. U. Roeber C. Kaernbach Memory Scanning Beyond the Limit--If There Is One. E. Schröger M. Tervaniemi M. Huotilainen Bottom-Up and Top-Down Flows of Information Within Auditory Memory: Electrophysiological Evidence. Part IV: Neural and Representational Models.A. Aertsen Guest Editorial. S. Grossberg The Complementary Brain: From Brain Dynamics to Conscious Experiences. R. Kompass Universal Temporal Structures in Human Information Processing: A Neural Principle and Psychophysical Evidence. E. Leeuwenberg Structural Information Theory and Visual Form.
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