Oxford handbook of perceptual organization /
Perceptual organization bridges the gap between the low-level building blocks of incoming sensations and the high-level interpretation of these inputs as meaningful objects, scenes and events in the world. In the visual modality, for instance, the features signaled by the neurons in low-level cortic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2015.
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Colección: | Oxford library of psychology.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Section 1. General background
- Historical and conceptual background Gestalt theory / Johan Wagemans
- Philosophical background Phenomenology / Liliana Albertazzi
- Methodological background Experimental phenomenology / Jan J. Koenderink
- Section 2. Groups, patterns, textures
- Traditional and new principles of perceptual grouping / Joseph L. Brooks
- Emergent features and feature combination / James R. Pomerantz, Anna I. Cragin
- Symmetry perception / Peter A. van der Helm
- The perception of hierarchical structure / Ruth Kimchi
- Seeing statistical regularities / Steven Dakin
- Texture perception / Ruth Rosenholtz
- Section 3. Contours and shapes
- Contour integration Psychophysical, neurophysiological, and computational perspectives / Robert F. Hess, [and others]
- Bridging the dimensional gap Perceptual organization of contour into two-dimensional shape / James H. Elder
- Visual representation of contour and shape / Manish Singh
- Section 4. Figure-ground organization
- Low-level and high-level contributions to figure-ground organization / Mary A. Peterson
- Figures and holes / Marco Bertamini, Roberto Casati
- Perceptual completions / Rob van Lier, Walter Gerbino
- The neural mechanisms of figure-ground segregation / Matthew W. Self, Pieter R. Roelfsema
- Neural mechanisms of figure-ground organization Border-ownership, competition and perceptual switching / Naoki Kogo, Raymond van Ee
- Border inference and border ownership The challenge of integrating geometry and topology / Steven W. Zucker
- Section 5. Surface and color perception
- Perceptual organization in lightness / Alan Gilchrist
- Achromatic transparency / Walter Gerbino
- Perceptual organization of color / Hannah Smithson
- The perceptual representation of transparency, lightness, and gloss / Barton L. Anderson
- Section 6. Motion and event perception
- Apparent motion and reference frames / Michael Herzog, Haluk Öğmen
- Perceptual organization and the aperture problem / Nicola Bruno, Marco Bertamini
- Stereokinetic effect, kinetic depth effect, and structure from motion / Stefano Vezzani, [and others]
- Interactions of form and motion in the perception of moving objects / Christopher D. Blair, [and others]
- Dynamic grouping motion A method for determining perceptual organization for objects with connected surfaces / Howard S. Hock
- Biological and body motion perception / Martin A. Giese
- Section 7. Perceptual organization and other modalities
- Auditory perceptual organization / Sue Denham, István Winkler
- Tactile and haptic perceptual organization / Astrid M.L. Kappers, W.M. Bergmann Tiest
- Cross-modal perceptual organization / Charles Spence
- Sensory substitution A new perceptual experience / Noelle R. B. Stiles, Shinsuke Shimojo
- Different modes of visual organization for perception and for action / Melvyn A. Goodale, Tzvi Ganel
- Section 8. Special interest topics
- Development of perceptual organization in infancy / Paul C. Quinn, Ramesh S. Bhatt
- Individual differences in local and global perceptual organization / Lee de-Wit, Johan Wagemans
- Mutual interplay between perceptual organization and attention A neuropsychological perspective / Céline R. Gillebert, Glyn W. Humphreys
- Holistic face perception / Marlene Behrmann, [and others]
- Binocular rivalry and perceptual ambiguity / David Alais, Randolph Blake
- Perceptual organization and consciousness / D. Samuel Schwarzkopf, Geraint Rees
- The temporal organization of perception / Alex Holcombe
- Section 9. Applications of perceptual organization
- Camouflage and perceptual organization in the animal kingdom / Daniel Osorio, Innes C. Cuthill
- Design Insights Gestalt, Bauhaus, and Japanese Gardens / Gert J. van Tonder, Dhanraj Vishwanath
- Perceptual organization in visual art / Jan J. Koenderink
- Section 10. Theoretical approaches
- Hierarchical organization by and-or tree / Jungseock Joo, [and others]
- Probabilistic models of perceptual features / Jacob Feldman
- On the dynamic perceptual characteristics of Gestalten Theory-based methods / James T. Townsend, Michael J. Wenger
- Hierarchical stages or emergence in perceptual integration? / Cees van Leeuwen
- Cortical dynamics and oscillations What controls what we see? / Cees van Leeuwen
- Bayesian models of perceptual organization / Jacob Feldman
- Simplicity in perceptual organization / Peter A. van der Helm
- Gestalts as ecological templates / Jan J. Koenderink