John M. Henderson (ed.)A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Real World Scene Perception
A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Herausgeber: Henderson, John M
John M. Henderson (ed.)A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Real World Scene Perception
A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Herausgeber: Henderson, John M
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The current volume brings together an eclectic group of investigators all of whom study critical issues in the perception of true real-world scenes.
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The current volume brings together an eclectic group of investigators all of whom study critical issues in the perception of true real-world scenes.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699936
- ISBN-10: 1841699934
- Artikelnr.: 23197504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699936
- ISBN-10: 1841699934
- Artikelnr.: 23197504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John M. Henderson
J.M. Henderson
Introduction to Real-World Scene Perception. G.A. Rousselet
O.R. Joubert
M. Fabre-Thorpe
How Long to get to the "Gist" of Real-world Natural Scenes? V. Goffaux
C. J.A. Mouraux
A. Oliva
P.G. Schyns
B. Rossion
Diagnostic Colors Contribute to the Early Stages of Scene Categorization: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence. L. F.ei-Fei
R. VanRullen
C. Koch
P. Perona
Why does Natural Scene Categorization Require Little Attention? Exploring Attentional Requirements for Natural and Synthetic Stimulilus. E. Özgen
P.T. Sowden
P.G. Schyns
C. Daoutis
Top-down Attentional Modulation of Spatial Frequency Processing in Scene Perception. M. McCotter
F. Gosselin
P. Sowden
P. Schyns
The Use of Visual Information in Natural Scenes. R.A. Epstein
The Cortical Basis of Visual Scene Processing. D.A. Gajewski
J.M. Henderson
Minimal Use of Working Memory in a Scene Comparison Task. A. Hollingworth
Memory for Object Position in Natural Scenes. M.S. Castelhano
J.M. Henderson
Incidental Visual Memory for Objects in Scenes. M.P. Munger
T. Ryan Owens
J.E. Conway
Are Boundary Extension and Representational Momentum Related? L.C. Loschky
G.W. McConkie
J. Yang
M.E. Miller
The Limits of Visual Resolution in Natural Scene Viewing. L. Itti
Quantifying the Contribution of Low-level Saliency to Human Eye Movements in Dynamic Scenes. E. Walter
P. Dassonville
Semantic Guidance of Attention within Natural Scenes. S. Forti
G.W. Humphreys
D.G. Watson
Eye Movements in Search in Visual Neglect. F.H. Hamker
A Computational Model of Visual Stability and Change Detection During Eye Movements in Real World Scenes. G.L. Dueker
A. Needham
Infants' Object Category Formation and Use: Real-world Context Effects on Category Use in Object Processing. B.C. Hansen
E.A. Essock
Influence of Scale and Orientation on the Visual Perception of Natural Scenes. R. Ni
M.L. Braunstein
G.J. Andersen
Distance Perception from Motion Parallax and Ground Contact.
Introduction to Real-World Scene Perception. G.A. Rousselet
O.R. Joubert
M. Fabre-Thorpe
How Long to get to the "Gist" of Real-world Natural Scenes? V. Goffaux
C. J.A. Mouraux
A. Oliva
P.G. Schyns
B. Rossion
Diagnostic Colors Contribute to the Early Stages of Scene Categorization: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence. L. F.ei-Fei
R. VanRullen
C. Koch
P. Perona
Why does Natural Scene Categorization Require Little Attention? Exploring Attentional Requirements for Natural and Synthetic Stimulilus. E. Özgen
P.T. Sowden
P.G. Schyns
C. Daoutis
Top-down Attentional Modulation of Spatial Frequency Processing in Scene Perception. M. McCotter
F. Gosselin
P. Sowden
P. Schyns
The Use of Visual Information in Natural Scenes. R.A. Epstein
The Cortical Basis of Visual Scene Processing. D.A. Gajewski
J.M. Henderson
Minimal Use of Working Memory in a Scene Comparison Task. A. Hollingworth
Memory for Object Position in Natural Scenes. M.S. Castelhano
J.M. Henderson
Incidental Visual Memory for Objects in Scenes. M.P. Munger
T. Ryan Owens
J.E. Conway
Are Boundary Extension and Representational Momentum Related? L.C. Loschky
G.W. McConkie
J. Yang
M.E. Miller
The Limits of Visual Resolution in Natural Scene Viewing. L. Itti
Quantifying the Contribution of Low-level Saliency to Human Eye Movements in Dynamic Scenes. E. Walter
P. Dassonville
Semantic Guidance of Attention within Natural Scenes. S. Forti
G.W. Humphreys
D.G. Watson
Eye Movements in Search in Visual Neglect. F.H. Hamker
A Computational Model of Visual Stability and Change Detection During Eye Movements in Real World Scenes. G.L. Dueker
A. Needham
Infants' Object Category Formation and Use: Real-world Context Effects on Category Use in Object Processing. B.C. Hansen
E.A. Essock
Influence of Scale and Orientation on the Visual Perception of Natural Scenes. R. Ni
M.L. Braunstein
G.J. Andersen
Distance Perception from Motion Parallax and Ground Contact.
J.M. Henderson
Introduction to Real-World Scene Perception. G.A. Rousselet
O.R. Joubert
M. Fabre-Thorpe
How Long to get to the "Gist" of Real-world Natural Scenes? V. Goffaux
C. J.A. Mouraux
A. Oliva
P.G. Schyns
B. Rossion
Diagnostic Colors Contribute to the Early Stages of Scene Categorization: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence. L. F.ei-Fei
R. VanRullen
C. Koch
P. Perona
Why does Natural Scene Categorization Require Little Attention? Exploring Attentional Requirements for Natural and Synthetic Stimulilus. E. Özgen
P.T. Sowden
P.G. Schyns
C. Daoutis
Top-down Attentional Modulation of Spatial Frequency Processing in Scene Perception. M. McCotter
F. Gosselin
P. Sowden
P. Schyns
The Use of Visual Information in Natural Scenes. R.A. Epstein
The Cortical Basis of Visual Scene Processing. D.A. Gajewski
J.M. Henderson
Minimal Use of Working Memory in a Scene Comparison Task. A. Hollingworth
Memory for Object Position in Natural Scenes. M.S. Castelhano
J.M. Henderson
Incidental Visual Memory for Objects in Scenes. M.P. Munger
T. Ryan Owens
J.E. Conway
Are Boundary Extension and Representational Momentum Related? L.C. Loschky
G.W. McConkie
J. Yang
M.E. Miller
The Limits of Visual Resolution in Natural Scene Viewing. L. Itti
Quantifying the Contribution of Low-level Saliency to Human Eye Movements in Dynamic Scenes. E. Walter
P. Dassonville
Semantic Guidance of Attention within Natural Scenes. S. Forti
G.W. Humphreys
D.G. Watson
Eye Movements in Search in Visual Neglect. F.H. Hamker
A Computational Model of Visual Stability and Change Detection During Eye Movements in Real World Scenes. G.L. Dueker
A. Needham
Infants' Object Category Formation and Use: Real-world Context Effects on Category Use in Object Processing. B.C. Hansen
E.A. Essock
Influence of Scale and Orientation on the Visual Perception of Natural Scenes. R. Ni
M.L. Braunstein
G.J. Andersen
Distance Perception from Motion Parallax and Ground Contact.
Introduction to Real-World Scene Perception. G.A. Rousselet
O.R. Joubert
M. Fabre-Thorpe
How Long to get to the "Gist" of Real-world Natural Scenes? V. Goffaux
C. J.A. Mouraux
A. Oliva
P.G. Schyns
B. Rossion
Diagnostic Colors Contribute to the Early Stages of Scene Categorization: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence. L. F.ei-Fei
R. VanRullen
C. Koch
P. Perona
Why does Natural Scene Categorization Require Little Attention? Exploring Attentional Requirements for Natural and Synthetic Stimulilus. E. Özgen
P.T. Sowden
P.G. Schyns
C. Daoutis
Top-down Attentional Modulation of Spatial Frequency Processing in Scene Perception. M. McCotter
F. Gosselin
P. Sowden
P. Schyns
The Use of Visual Information in Natural Scenes. R.A. Epstein
The Cortical Basis of Visual Scene Processing. D.A. Gajewski
J.M. Henderson
Minimal Use of Working Memory in a Scene Comparison Task. A. Hollingworth
Memory for Object Position in Natural Scenes. M.S. Castelhano
J.M. Henderson
Incidental Visual Memory for Objects in Scenes. M.P. Munger
T. Ryan Owens
J.E. Conway
Are Boundary Extension and Representational Momentum Related? L.C. Loschky
G.W. McConkie
J. Yang
M.E. Miller
The Limits of Visual Resolution in Natural Scene Viewing. L. Itti
Quantifying the Contribution of Low-level Saliency to Human Eye Movements in Dynamic Scenes. E. Walter
P. Dassonville
Semantic Guidance of Attention within Natural Scenes. S. Forti
G.W. Humphreys
D.G. Watson
Eye Movements in Search in Visual Neglect. F.H. Hamker
A Computational Model of Visual Stability and Change Detection During Eye Movements in Real World Scenes. G.L. Dueker
A. Needham
Infants' Object Category Formation and Use: Real-world Context Effects on Category Use in Object Processing. B.C. Hansen
E.A. Essock
Influence of Scale and Orientation on the Visual Perception of Natural Scenes. R. Ni
M.L. Braunstein
G.J. Andersen
Distance Perception from Motion Parallax and Ground Contact.