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Visual perception : the neurophysiological foundations /

This book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the main facts and theories that guide contemporary research on visual perception. While the chapters cover virtually all areas of visual science, from philosophical foundations to computational algorithms, and from photoreceptor processes to neuro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Spillmann, Lothar, Werner, John Simon
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, �1990.
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520 |a This book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the main facts and theories that guide contemporary research on visual perception. While the chapters cover virtually all areas of visual science, from philosophical foundations to computational algorithms, and from photoreceptor processes to neuronal networks, no attempt has been made to provide an exhaustive treatment of these topics. Rather, researchers from such diverse disciplines as psychology, neurophysiology, anatomy, and clinical vision sciences have worked together to review some of the most important correlations between perceptual phenomena and the underlying neurophysiological processes and mechanisms. The book is thus intended to serve as an advanced text for graduate students and as a guide for all vision researchers to understanding current progress outside their specialized fields of interest. �i Examines parallel processing of visual information �i Discusses links between physiologically-measured receptive fields and psychophysically-measured perceptive fields �i Presents a spatial sampling by the retina and cortical modules �i Covers signal transduction and the sites of adaptation �i Describes a single-cell analysis of attention �i Discusses computational models of vision. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Visual Perception: The Neurophysiological Foundations; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; I. The Historical Context of Modem Visual Science; II. Current Trends; Chapter 2. Relating Neural Mechanisms to Visual Perception: Historical and Philosophical Considerations; Chapter 3. The Domain of Visual Science; I. Visual Science as a Scientific Domain; II. Domain Criteria; III. Analogies; IV. Linking Propositions; V. Patterns of Reasoning; VI. Bridges 
505 8 |a Chapter 4. Interspecies Comparisons in the Understanding of Human Visual PerceptionI. Introduction; II. Comparative Aspects of Cat Spatial Vision; III. Insights into Human Color Vision from Studies of Other Mammals; IV. Color Vision in Goldfish: A Model for Human Color Vision?; V. Spectral Sensitivity of Humans, Rhes us Monkeys, and Neurons; VI. Comparison of Human and Monkey Visual Motion Perception; VII. Conclusions; Chapter 5. The Control of Visual Sensitivity: Receptoral and Postreceptoral Processes; I. Introduction; II. The Light Stimulus; III. Psychophysical Findings 
505 8 |a IV. Physiological FindingsV. The Sites of Visual Adaptation:Integrating Psychophysical and Physiological Findings; VI. Conclusions; Chapter 6. Parallel Processing of Visual Information; I. Introduction; II. The Formation of Parallel Pathways; III. Importance of Early Filtering; IV. General Purpose Pathways; V. Analysis of Signals in the Cortex; VI. General Conclusions; Chapter 7. The Perception of Brightness and Darkness: Relations to Neuronal Receptive Fields; I. Introduction; II. Basic Perceptual Phenomena; III. The ON- and OFF-Channels of the Visual System 
505 8 |a IV. Perceptual Correlates of ON- and OFF-ChannelsV. Single Channel and Multichannel Models of Border Contrast Effects; VI. Conclusion; Chapter 8. Color Perception: Retina to Cortex; I. Introduction; II. Color Appearance; III. Photopigments, Cones, and Primary Chromatic Mechanisms; IV. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Color Opponency in Retinal Ganglion Cells; V. Detection of Light and Discrimination of Color; VI. Segregation of Form, Color, Movement, and Depth Processing in the Visual System; VII. Color Vision and Brain Damage; VIII. Conclusion; Chapter 9. The Perception of Motion 
505 8 |a I. IntroductionII. The Many Functions of Motion; III. Spatial Limits to Motion; IV. Integration of Information; V. Heuristics for Motion Perception; VI. Cortical Mechanisms; VII. Motion Perception by a Moving Observer; VIII. Conclusions and Speculations; Chapter 10. The Perception of Form:Retina to Striate Cortex; I. Introduction; II. Optical Filtering and Photoreceptor Sampling; III. Spatial Sampling, Cortical Magnification, and Hyperacuity; IV Spatial Filtering from Retina to Striate Cortex; V. Psychophysical Measurement of Spatial Filters; VI. Anatomy and Psychophysics of Cortical Modules 
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