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Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events /

The book is concerned with the cognitive contributions to perception, that is, with the influence of attention, intention, or motor processes on performances in spatial and temporal tasks. The chapters deal with fundamental perceptual processes resulting from the simple localization of an object in...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Aschersleben, Gisa, 1961-, Bachmann, Talis, M�usseler, Jochen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1999.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 129.
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  • Part and chapter headings: Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Spatial Events a) Action-Oriented Views. Separate Representations of Visual Space for Perception and Visually Guided Behavior (B. Bridgeman). On the Perception of Position (A.H.C. Van der Heijden <IT>et al.</IT>). Space Perception and Intended Action (P. Wolff). Cognition and Spatial Perception: Production of Output or Control of Input? (J. Scott Jordan). Motor Determinants of a Unified World Perception (J. Paillard). How Independent from Action Control is Perception? An Event-Coding Account for More Equally-Ranked Crosstalks (J. M&#xFFFD;usseler). Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Spatial Events b) Attention-Oriented Views. Effects of Attention on Length Perception, Gap Detection and Visual Localization. Towards a Theory of Attentional Receptive Fields (Yehoshua Tsal). Twelve Spatiotemporal Phenomena and One Explanation (T. Bachman). Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Temporal Events. Perceived Timing of Self-Initiated Actions (P. Haggard). Action Timing in an Isochronous Tapping Task. Evidence from Behavioral Studies and Neuroimaging (K. M&#xFFFD;uller <IT>et al.</IT>). Reaction Time and Temporal-Order Judgment as Measures of Perceptual Latency: The Problem of Dissociations (P. Jakowski). Task-Dependent Timing of Perceptual Events (G. Aschersleben). 40-Hz-Synchronicity Priming of Kanizsa-Figure Detection Demonstrated by a Novel Psychophysical Paradigm (H.J. M&#xFFFD;uller, M.A. Elliott). Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Intermodal Events. Ventriloquism: A Case of Crossmodal Perceptual Grouping (P. Bertelson). Meaning, Attention, and the "Unity Assumption" in the Intersensory Bias of Spatial and Temporal Perceptions (R.B. Welch). The Development of Temporal and Spatial Intermodal Perception (D.J. Lewkowicz). Seeing Cries and Hearing Smiles: Crossmodal Perception of Emotional Expressions (B. de Gelder <IT>et al.</IT>). Indexes.