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Collects twenty five classic articles in visual perception, the articles span a century and include examples from disciplines that contribute to our current understanding of vision. Discussion questions and further reading suggestions follow.
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Collects twenty five classic articles in visual perception, the articles span a century and include examples from disciplines that contribute to our current understanding of vision. Discussion questions and further reading suggestions follow.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780863775970
- ISBN-10: 0863775977
- Artikelnr.: 25327867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1039g
- ISBN-13: 9780863775970
- ISBN-10: 0863775977
- Artikelnr.: 25327867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Steven Yantis
Visual Perception: An Overview. Part I: Theoretical Perspectives. H. von Helmholtz
Concerning the Perceptions in General. W. Tanner and J. Swets
A Decision-Making Theory of Visual Detection. H. Barlow
Single Units and Sensation: A Neuron Doctrine for Perceptual Psychology? J. Gibson
The Theory of Information Pickup and its Consequences. D. Marr
The Philosophy and the Approach. Part II: Early Vision. L. Hurvich and D. Jamison
An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision. D. Hubel and T. Weisel
Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of Monkey Striate Cortex. C. Blakemore and F. Campbell
On the Existence of Neurons in the Human Visual System Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images. S. Zeki
J. Watson
C. Lueck
K. Friston
C. Kennard
R. Frackowiak
A Direct Demonstration of Functional Specialization in Human Visual Cortex. W. Newsome
K. Britten
and J. Movshon
Neuronal Correlates of a Perceptual Decision. Part III: Perceptual Organization and Constancy. M. Wertheimer
Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms. E. Rubin
Figure and Ground. L. Kaufman and I. Rock
The Moon Illusion. H. Wallach
Brightness Constancy and the Nature of Achromatic Colors. I. Rock
R. Nijhawan
S. Palmer
and L. Tudor
Grouping Based on Phenomenal Similarity of Achromatic Color. Part IV: Object and Spatial Vision. H. Lissauer
A Case of Visual Agnosia with a Contribution to Theory. M. Mishkin
L. Ungerleider
and K. Macko
Object Vision and Spatial Vision: Two Cortical Pathways. E. Adelson and J. Movshon
Phenomenal Coherence of Moving Visual Patterns. R. Shepard and J. Metzler
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects. I. Biederman
Recognition-by-Components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding. Part V: Visual Attention and Awareness. A. Treisman and G. Gelade
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention. K. O'Craven
B. Rosen
K. Kwong
A. Treisman
and R. Savoy
Voluntary Attention Modulates fMRI Activity in Human MT-MST. L. Weiskrantz
E. Warrington
M. Sanders
and J. Marshall
Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation. D. Scheinberg and N. Logothetis
The Role of Temporal Cortical Areas in Perceptual Organization. Appendix: Reading Journal Articles in Cognition Psychology. Author Index. Subject Index. 6 Color Plates.
Concerning the Perceptions in General. W. Tanner and J. Swets
A Decision-Making Theory of Visual Detection. H. Barlow
Single Units and Sensation: A Neuron Doctrine for Perceptual Psychology? J. Gibson
The Theory of Information Pickup and its Consequences. D. Marr
The Philosophy and the Approach. Part II: Early Vision. L. Hurvich and D. Jamison
An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision. D. Hubel and T. Weisel
Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of Monkey Striate Cortex. C. Blakemore and F. Campbell
On the Existence of Neurons in the Human Visual System Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images. S. Zeki
J. Watson
C. Lueck
K. Friston
C. Kennard
R. Frackowiak
A Direct Demonstration of Functional Specialization in Human Visual Cortex. W. Newsome
K. Britten
and J. Movshon
Neuronal Correlates of a Perceptual Decision. Part III: Perceptual Organization and Constancy. M. Wertheimer
Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms. E. Rubin
Figure and Ground. L. Kaufman and I. Rock
The Moon Illusion. H. Wallach
Brightness Constancy and the Nature of Achromatic Colors. I. Rock
R. Nijhawan
S. Palmer
and L. Tudor
Grouping Based on Phenomenal Similarity of Achromatic Color. Part IV: Object and Spatial Vision. H. Lissauer
A Case of Visual Agnosia with a Contribution to Theory. M. Mishkin
L. Ungerleider
and K. Macko
Object Vision and Spatial Vision: Two Cortical Pathways. E. Adelson and J. Movshon
Phenomenal Coherence of Moving Visual Patterns. R. Shepard and J. Metzler
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects. I. Biederman
Recognition-by-Components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding. Part V: Visual Attention and Awareness. A. Treisman and G. Gelade
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention. K. O'Craven
B. Rosen
K. Kwong
A. Treisman
and R. Savoy
Voluntary Attention Modulates fMRI Activity in Human MT-MST. L. Weiskrantz
E. Warrington
M. Sanders
and J. Marshall
Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation. D. Scheinberg and N. Logothetis
The Role of Temporal Cortical Areas in Perceptual Organization. Appendix: Reading Journal Articles in Cognition Psychology. Author Index. Subject Index. 6 Color Plates.
Visual Perception: An Overview. Part I: Theoretical Perspectives. H. von Helmholtz
Concerning the Perceptions in General. W. Tanner and J. Swets
A Decision-Making Theory of Visual Detection. H. Barlow
Single Units and Sensation: A Neuron Doctrine for Perceptual Psychology? J. Gibson
The Theory of Information Pickup and its Consequences. D. Marr
The Philosophy and the Approach. Part II: Early Vision. L. Hurvich and D. Jamison
An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision. D. Hubel and T. Weisel
Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of Monkey Striate Cortex. C. Blakemore and F. Campbell
On the Existence of Neurons in the Human Visual System Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images. S. Zeki
J. Watson
C. Lueck
K. Friston
C. Kennard
R. Frackowiak
A Direct Demonstration of Functional Specialization in Human Visual Cortex. W. Newsome
K. Britten
and J. Movshon
Neuronal Correlates of a Perceptual Decision. Part III: Perceptual Organization and Constancy. M. Wertheimer
Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms. E. Rubin
Figure and Ground. L. Kaufman and I. Rock
The Moon Illusion. H. Wallach
Brightness Constancy and the Nature of Achromatic Colors. I. Rock
R. Nijhawan
S. Palmer
and L. Tudor
Grouping Based on Phenomenal Similarity of Achromatic Color. Part IV: Object and Spatial Vision. H. Lissauer
A Case of Visual Agnosia with a Contribution to Theory. M. Mishkin
L. Ungerleider
and K. Macko
Object Vision and Spatial Vision: Two Cortical Pathways. E. Adelson and J. Movshon
Phenomenal Coherence of Moving Visual Patterns. R. Shepard and J. Metzler
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects. I. Biederman
Recognition-by-Components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding. Part V: Visual Attention and Awareness. A. Treisman and G. Gelade
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention. K. O'Craven
B. Rosen
K. Kwong
A. Treisman
and R. Savoy
Voluntary Attention Modulates fMRI Activity in Human MT-MST. L. Weiskrantz
E. Warrington
M. Sanders
and J. Marshall
Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation. D. Scheinberg and N. Logothetis
The Role of Temporal Cortical Areas in Perceptual Organization. Appendix: Reading Journal Articles in Cognition Psychology. Author Index. Subject Index. 6 Color Plates.
Concerning the Perceptions in General. W. Tanner and J. Swets
A Decision-Making Theory of Visual Detection. H. Barlow
Single Units and Sensation: A Neuron Doctrine for Perceptual Psychology? J. Gibson
The Theory of Information Pickup and its Consequences. D. Marr
The Philosophy and the Approach. Part II: Early Vision. L. Hurvich and D. Jamison
An Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision. D. Hubel and T. Weisel
Receptive Fields and Functional Architecture of Monkey Striate Cortex. C. Blakemore and F. Campbell
On the Existence of Neurons in the Human Visual System Selectively Sensitive to the Orientation and Size of Retinal Images. S. Zeki
J. Watson
C. Lueck
K. Friston
C. Kennard
R. Frackowiak
A Direct Demonstration of Functional Specialization in Human Visual Cortex. W. Newsome
K. Britten
and J. Movshon
Neuronal Correlates of a Perceptual Decision. Part III: Perceptual Organization and Constancy. M. Wertheimer
Laws of Organization in Perceptual Forms. E. Rubin
Figure and Ground. L. Kaufman and I. Rock
The Moon Illusion. H. Wallach
Brightness Constancy and the Nature of Achromatic Colors. I. Rock
R. Nijhawan
S. Palmer
and L. Tudor
Grouping Based on Phenomenal Similarity of Achromatic Color. Part IV: Object and Spatial Vision. H. Lissauer
A Case of Visual Agnosia with a Contribution to Theory. M. Mishkin
L. Ungerleider
and K. Macko
Object Vision and Spatial Vision: Two Cortical Pathways. E. Adelson and J. Movshon
Phenomenal Coherence of Moving Visual Patterns. R. Shepard and J. Metzler
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects. I. Biederman
Recognition-by-Components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding. Part V: Visual Attention and Awareness. A. Treisman and G. Gelade
A Feature-Integration Theory of Attention. K. O'Craven
B. Rosen
K. Kwong
A. Treisman
and R. Savoy
Voluntary Attention Modulates fMRI Activity in Human MT-MST. L. Weiskrantz
E. Warrington
M. Sanders
and J. Marshall
Visual Capacity in the Hemianopic Field Following a Restricted Occipital Ablation. D. Scheinberg and N. Logothetis
The Role of Temporal Cortical Areas in Perceptual Organization. Appendix: Reading Journal Articles in Cognition Psychology. Author Index. Subject Index. 6 Color Plates.