Filling-In : From Perceptual Completion to Cortical Reorganization.
The best example of filling-in involves the blind spot, a region of the retina devoid of photoreceptors. Remarkably, the region of visual space corresponding to the blind spot is not perceived as a dark region in space, but instead as having the same colour and texture as the surrounding background;...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction: Filling-In: More Than Meets the Eye; Part I: Fast-Acting Filling-In in Normal Vision; Chapter 2. Filling-In the Forms: Surface and Boundary Interactions in Visual Cortex; Chapter 3. Contextual Shape Processing in Human Visual Cortex: Beginning to Fill-In the Blanks; Chapter 4. Surface Completion: Psychophysical and Neurophysiological Studies of Brightness; Chapter 5. Mechanisms of Surface Completion: Perceptual Filling-In of Texture; Chapter 6. Searching for the Neural Mechanism for Color Filling-In.
- Chapter 7. Effects of Modal versus Amodal Completion Upon Visual Attention: A Function for Filling-In?Chapter 8. Completion Phenomena in Vision: A Computational Approach; Part II: From Permanent Scotomas to Cortical Reorganization; Chapter 9. Completion Through a Permanent Scotoma: Fast Interpolation Across the Blind Spot and the Processing of Occulsion; Chapter 10. The Reactivation and Reorganization of Retinotopic Maps in Visual Cortex of Adult Mammals After Retinal and Cortical Lesions; Chapter 11. The Blind Leading the Mind: Pathological Visual Completion in Hemianopia and Spatial Neglect.
- Part III: Long-Term Cortical RemappingChapter 12. Plasticity of the Human Auditory Cortex; Chapter 13. Plasticity in Adult M1 Cortex During Motor Skill Learning; Chapter 14. Cortical Reorganization and the Rehabilitation of Movement by CI Therapy After Neurological Injury; Chapter 15. Conclusion: Contributions of Inhibitory Mechanisms to Perceptual Completion and Cortical Reorganization; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.