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It was in the 20th century and after the establishment of psychology as a scientific discipline that the study of perception flourished. This important volume gathers together a selection of articles and essays which represent some of the most interesting discoveries and theories.
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It was in the 20th century and after the establishment of psychology as a scientific discipline that the study of perception flourished. This important volume gathers together a selection of articles and essays which represent some of the most interesting discoveries and theories.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351156264
- Artikelnr.: 68422230
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351156264
- Artikelnr.: 68422230
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Marco Bertamini University of Liverpool, Michael Kubovy University of Virginia, USA.
Contents: Series Preface; Introduction. Part I Attention: A feature-integration theory of attention
Anne M Treisman and Garry Gelade; Attention and the detection of signals
Michael I. Posner
Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson; Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: voluntary versus automatic allocation
Steven Yantis and John Jonides; What attributes guide the deployment of visual attention and how do they do it
Jeremy M. Wolfe and Todd S. Horowitz. Part II Brain Systems: Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking
saccadic suppression
and information processing
Bruno G. Breitmeyer and Leo Ganz; Neuronal correlates of subjective visual-perception
Nikos K. Logothetis and Jeffrey D. Schall; Separate visual pathways for perception and action
Melvyn A Goodale and A. David Milner. Part III Object Interpolation and Completion: Subjective contours
Gaetano Kanizsa; Perceiving objects across gaps in time and space
Philip J. Kellman and Thomas F. Shipley; Infants' physical world
Ren Baillargeon. Part IV Object Recognition and Classification: Objects
parts
and categories
Barbara Tversky and Kathleen Hemenway; Parts of recognition
D.D. Hoffman and W.A. Richards; Recognition-by-components: a theory of human image understanding
Irving Biederman. Part V Different Types of Objects: What is 'special' about face perception?
Martha J. Farah
Kevin D. Wilson
Maxwell Drain and James N.Tanaka; The reviewing of object files: object-specific integration of information
Daniel Kahneman
Anne Treisman and Brian J. Gibbs; Auditory and visual objects
Michael Kubovy and David Van Valkenburg; The shape of holes
Marco Bertamini and Camilla J. Croucher. Part VI Information Processing and Models: The discovery of processing stages: extensions of Donder's method
Saul Sternberg Ecological constraints on internal representation: resonant kinematics of perceiving
imagining
thinking
and dreaming
Roger N. Shepard; Neu
Anne M Treisman and Garry Gelade; Attention and the detection of signals
Michael I. Posner
Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson; Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: voluntary versus automatic allocation
Steven Yantis and John Jonides; What attributes guide the deployment of visual attention and how do they do it
Jeremy M. Wolfe and Todd S. Horowitz. Part II Brain Systems: Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking
saccadic suppression
and information processing
Bruno G. Breitmeyer and Leo Ganz; Neuronal correlates of subjective visual-perception
Nikos K. Logothetis and Jeffrey D. Schall; Separate visual pathways for perception and action
Melvyn A Goodale and A. David Milner. Part III Object Interpolation and Completion: Subjective contours
Gaetano Kanizsa; Perceiving objects across gaps in time and space
Philip J. Kellman and Thomas F. Shipley; Infants' physical world
Ren Baillargeon. Part IV Object Recognition and Classification: Objects
parts
and categories
Barbara Tversky and Kathleen Hemenway; Parts of recognition
D.D. Hoffman and W.A. Richards; Recognition-by-components: a theory of human image understanding
Irving Biederman. Part V Different Types of Objects: What is 'special' about face perception?
Martha J. Farah
Kevin D. Wilson
Maxwell Drain and James N.Tanaka; The reviewing of object files: object-specific integration of information
Daniel Kahneman
Anne Treisman and Brian J. Gibbs; Auditory and visual objects
Michael Kubovy and David Van Valkenburg; The shape of holes
Marco Bertamini and Camilla J. Croucher. Part VI Information Processing and Models: The discovery of processing stages: extensions of Donder's method
Saul Sternberg Ecological constraints on internal representation: resonant kinematics of perceiving
imagining
thinking
and dreaming
Roger N. Shepard; Neu
Contents: Series Preface; Introduction. Part I Attention: A feature-integration theory of attention
Anne M Treisman and Garry Gelade; Attention and the detection of signals
Michael I. Posner
Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson; Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: voluntary versus automatic allocation
Steven Yantis and John Jonides; What attributes guide the deployment of visual attention and how do they do it
Jeremy M. Wolfe and Todd S. Horowitz. Part II Brain Systems: Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking
saccadic suppression
and information processing
Bruno G. Breitmeyer and Leo Ganz; Neuronal correlates of subjective visual-perception
Nikos K. Logothetis and Jeffrey D. Schall; Separate visual pathways for perception and action
Melvyn A Goodale and A. David Milner. Part III Object Interpolation and Completion: Subjective contours
Gaetano Kanizsa; Perceiving objects across gaps in time and space
Philip J. Kellman and Thomas F. Shipley; Infants' physical world
Ren Baillargeon. Part IV Object Recognition and Classification: Objects
parts
and categories
Barbara Tversky and Kathleen Hemenway; Parts of recognition
D.D. Hoffman and W.A. Richards; Recognition-by-components: a theory of human image understanding
Irving Biederman. Part V Different Types of Objects: What is 'special' about face perception?
Martha J. Farah
Kevin D. Wilson
Maxwell Drain and James N.Tanaka; The reviewing of object files: object-specific integration of information
Daniel Kahneman
Anne Treisman and Brian J. Gibbs; Auditory and visual objects
Michael Kubovy and David Van Valkenburg; The shape of holes
Marco Bertamini and Camilla J. Croucher. Part VI Information Processing and Models: The discovery of processing stages: extensions of Donder's method
Saul Sternberg Ecological constraints on internal representation: resonant kinematics of perceiving
imagining
thinking
and dreaming
Roger N. Shepard; Neu
Anne M Treisman and Garry Gelade; Attention and the detection of signals
Michael I. Posner
Charles R.R. Snyder and Brian J. Davidson; Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: voluntary versus automatic allocation
Steven Yantis and John Jonides; What attributes guide the deployment of visual attention and how do they do it
Jeremy M. Wolfe and Todd S. Horowitz. Part II Brain Systems: Implications of sustained and transient channels for theories of visual pattern masking
saccadic suppression
and information processing
Bruno G. Breitmeyer and Leo Ganz; Neuronal correlates of subjective visual-perception
Nikos K. Logothetis and Jeffrey D. Schall; Separate visual pathways for perception and action
Melvyn A Goodale and A. David Milner. Part III Object Interpolation and Completion: Subjective contours
Gaetano Kanizsa; Perceiving objects across gaps in time and space
Philip J. Kellman and Thomas F. Shipley; Infants' physical world
Ren Baillargeon. Part IV Object Recognition and Classification: Objects
parts
and categories
Barbara Tversky and Kathleen Hemenway; Parts of recognition
D.D. Hoffman and W.A. Richards; Recognition-by-components: a theory of human image understanding
Irving Biederman. Part V Different Types of Objects: What is 'special' about face perception?
Martha J. Farah
Kevin D. Wilson
Maxwell Drain and James N.Tanaka; The reviewing of object files: object-specific integration of information
Daniel Kahneman
Anne Treisman and Brian J. Gibbs; Auditory and visual objects
Michael Kubovy and David Van Valkenburg; The shape of holes
Marco Bertamini and Camilla J. Croucher. Part VI Information Processing and Models: The discovery of processing stages: extensions of Donder's method
Saul Sternberg Ecological constraints on internal representation: resonant kinematics of perceiving
imagining
thinking
and dreaming
Roger N. Shepard; Neu