High-level motion processing : computational, neurobiological, and psychophysical perspectives /
Motion perception is fundamental to survival. Until recently, research on motion perception emphasized such basic aspects of motion as sampling and filtering. In the past decade, however, the emphasis has gradually shifted to higher-level motion processing--i.e., processing that takes place not only...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
©1998.
©1998 |
Colección: | Bradford book.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- How is a moving target continuously tracked behind occluding cover? / Stephen Grossberg
- The influence of chromatic information on visual motion processing in the primate visual system / Karen R. Dobkins and Thomas D. Albright
- Roles of attention and form in visual motion processing: psychophysical and brain-imaging studies / Takeo Watanabe and Satoru Miyauchi
- D[subscript max]: relations to low- and high-level motion processes / Takao Sato
- A systems analysis of visual motion perception / George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu
- A theoretical framework for visual motion / Alan L. Yuille and Norberto M. Grzywacz
- Perception of motion discontinuities in patients with selective motion deficits / Lucia M. Vaina [and others]
- The role of parsing in high-level motion processing / Peter Tse, Patrick Cavanagh, and Ken Nakayama
- Computing observer motion from optical flow / Ellen C. Hildreth and Constance S. Royden
- Representation of visual motion in the extrastriate visual cortex / Keiji Tanaka
- The state of flow / William H. Warren, Jr.
- Theoretical and biological limitations on the visual perception of three-dimensional structure from motion / James T. Todd
- Some questions; some answers; some speculations; some concerns / William R. Uttal.