Human Perception of Objects
Early Visual Processing of Spatial Form Defined by Luminance, Color, Texture, Motion, and Binocular Disparity
(Sprache: Englisch)
This upper-level textbook begins with the concepts of modern psychophysical vision research (as opposed to vision system physiology), before detailing aspects of the processes that allow us to distinguish objects from their surroundings. The author then...
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This upper-level textbook begins with the concepts of modern psychophysical vision research (as opposed to vision system physiology), before detailing aspects of the processes that allow us to distinguish objects from their surroundings. The author then forms an integrated model of these processes, drawing on material in earlier chapters. Ten appendices present more advanced material for students with little knowledge of physics or mathematics.
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How Do We See Ojects? Conceptualizing The Question and Tackling It.- Luminance-Defined Form.- Color-Defined Form.- Texture-Defined Form.- Motion-Defined Form.- Disparity-Defined Form.- Integration of the Five Kinds of Spatial Information, and Some Speculation.- Appendix A: Systems Science and Systems Analysis.- Appendix B: Outline of Fourier Methods and Related Topics.- Appendix C: Imaging.- Appendix D: Opponent-Process and Line-Element Models of Spatial Discriminations.- Appendix E: Rectification, Linearizing "ON" and "OFF" Physiological Systems, and Clynes's Theory of Physiological Rein Control.- Appendix F: A Note on Spatial Sampling and Nyquist's Theorem.- Appendix G: The Measurement of Light.- Appendix H: Linear and Logarithmic Scales: The Decibel.- Appendix I: Elements of Vector Calculus.- Appendix J: Hypotheses, Experiments, Serendipity, Journals, and Grants.- References.- Index.
Autoren-Porträt von David Regan
David M. Regan is Professor of Psychology Emeritus and a member of the Center for Vision Research at York University, and Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Toronto.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: David Regan
- 2000, 2000., 577 Seiten, 147 Abbildungen, Maße: 22,8 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0878937536
- ISBN-13: 9780878937530
Sprache:
Englisch
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