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Visual perception is by its very nature an interdisciplinary subject that requires a basic understanding of a range of topics from diverse fields. This book provides a very readable guide to all students whether they come from a neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, robotics, or philosophy background.
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Visual perception is by its very nature an interdisciplinary subject that requires a basic understanding of a range of topics from diverse fields. This book provides a very readable guide to all students whether they come from a neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, robotics, or philosophy background.
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- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780387216508
- Artikelnr.: 43998553
- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780387216508
- Artikelnr.: 43998553
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Visual perception is by its very nature an interdisciplinary subject that requires a basic understanding of a range of topics from diverse fields. This book provides a very readable guide to all students whether they come from a neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, robotics, or philosophy background.
Conceptual and Philosophical Issues: What Does It Mean to Assert That an Observer Perceives?.- Psychophysical Methods: What Scientific Procedures Can Be Used to Ask an Observer What Is Being Perceived?.- The Perceptual Environment: What Is Out There to Be Perceived?.- Sensing the Environment: What Mechanisms Are Used to Sample, Image, and Transduce Physical Stimulation from the Environment?.- Perceptual Processing I.Biological Hardware:What Properties of Neural Tissues Support Perceptual Processing in Humans and Monkeys?.- Perceptual Processing II. Abstractions: How Can Perceptual Processing Be Characterized and Modeled as Flow of Abstract Information?.- Color Vision: How Are Objective Wavelengths of Light Transformed into Secondary Qualities of Percepts Called Colors?.- Form Vision: How Is Information About Shapes of Objects Transferred from the Environment to Our Percepts?.- Perception of Three-Dimensional Space: How Do We Use Information Derived from One or Both Eyes to Perceive the Spatial Layout of Our Surroundings?.- Dynamic How-Perception: How Do We Perceive and React to Change and Motion?.- Perceptual Development: Where Does the Information Come from That Allows Perceptual Systems to Become Wired Together in Such a Manner That They Can Perceive?.- Higher-Order and Subjective Aspects of Perception: How Are Low-Level Stimulus Properties Transformed into High-Level Percept Qualities?.
Conceptual and Philosophical Issues: What Does It Mean to Assert That an Observer Perceives?.- Psychophysical Methods: What Scientific Procedures Can Be Used to Ask an Observer What Is Being Perceived?.- The Perceptual Environment: What Is Out There to Be Perceived?.- Sensing the Environment: What Mechanisms Are Used to Sample, Image, and Transduce Physical Stimulation from the Environment?.- Perceptual Processing I.Biological Hardware:What Properties of Neural Tissues Support Perceptual Processing in Humans and Monkeys?.- Perceptual Processing II. Abstractions: How Can Perceptual Processing Be Characterized and Modeled as Flow of Abstract Information?.- Color Vision: How Are Objective Wavelengths of Light Transformed into Secondary Qualities of Percepts Called Colors?.- Form Vision: How Is Information About Shapes of Objects Transferred from the Environment to Our Percepts?.- Perception of Three-Dimensional Space: How Do We Use Information Derived from One or Both Eyes to Perceive the Spatial Layout of Our Surroundings?.- Dynamic How-Perception: How Do We Perceive and React to Change and Motion?.- Perceptual Development: Where Does the Information Come from That Allows Perceptual Systems to Become Wired Together in Such a Manner That They Can Perceive?.- Higher-Order and Subjective Aspects of Perception: How Are Low-Level Stimulus Properties Transformed into High-Level Percept Qualities?.







