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Visual Perception Part 1

Fundamentals of Vision: Low and Mid-Level Processes in Perception

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2006
ISBN13: 9780444529664
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2006 9780444529664
Onderdeel van serie Progress in Brain Research
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This book presents a collection of articles reflecting state-of-the-art research in visual perception, specifically concentrating on neural correlates of perception. Each section addresses one of the main topics in vision research today. Volume 1 Fundamentals of Vision: Low and Mid-Level Processes in Perception covers topics from receptive field analyses to shape perception and eye movements. A variety of methodological approaches are represented, including single-neuron recordings, fMRI and optical imaging, psychophysics, eye movement characterization and computational modelling. The contributions will provide the reader with a valuable perspective on the current status of vision research, and more importantly, with critical insight into future research directions and the discoveries yet to come.

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ISBN13:9780444529664
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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I. Visual Circuits and Perception since Ramon Y Cajal.<br>Retinogeniculate connections: a balancing act between connection specificity and receptive field diversity.<br>Double bouquet cells in the monkey and human cerebral cortex with special reference to areas 17 and 18.<br>Covert attention increases contrast sesitivity: psychophysical, neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies.<br><br>II. Recent Discoveries on Receptive Field Structure.<br>The generation of receptive field structure in cat primary visual cortex. <br>The contribution of feedforward, lateral and feedback connections to the classical receptive field center and extra-classical receptive field surround of primate V1 neurons.<br>Cortical cartography revisited: a frequence perspective on the functional architecture of visual cortex.<br>The sensitivity of primate STS neurons to walking sequences and the degree of articulation in static images.<br><br>III. Eye Movements and Perception during Visual Fixation.<br>Fixational eye movements in normal and pathological vision.<br>Microsaccades: a microcosm for research on oculomotor control, attention, and visual perception.<br>Fixational eye movements and motion perception.<br>A cholinergic mechanism underlies persistent neural activity necessary for eye fixation.<br><br>IV. Perceptual Completion.<br>Perceptual filling-in: more than the eye can see.<br>The visual phantom illusion: a perceptual product of surface completion depending on brightness and contrast.<br><br>V. Form Object and Shape Perception.<br>Bayesian inference of form and shape.<br>Contour discontinuities subserve two types of form analysis that underlie motion processing.<br>Neural basis of shape representation in the primate brain.<br>The role of familiarity in the recognition of static and dynamic objects.

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