Seeing spatial form / edited by Michael R.M. Jenkin, Laurence R. Harris.

Focuses on the understanding of how we see objects. This book features chapters, which explain what we know about distinguishing form. It includes a CD-ROM, which contains additional demonstrations and color images that enhance the chapter contents. It is useful for those interested in vision scienc...

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Other Authors: Regan, D. (David), 1935-, Jenkin, Michael, 1959-, Harris, Laurence, 1953-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Seeing spatial form / Laurence R. Harris and Michael Jenkin
  • 2 Pictorial relief / Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn, and Astrid M.L. Kappers
  • 3 Geometry and spatial vision / Gerald Westheimer
  • 4 The inputs to global form detection / David R. Badcock and Colin W.G. Clifford
  • 5 Probability multiplication as a new principle in psychophysics / Michael Morgan, Charles Chubb, and Joshua Solomon
  • 6 Spatial form as inherently three dimensional / Christopher W. Tyler
  • 7 White's effect in lightness, color, and motion / Stuart Anstis
  • 8 The processing of motion-defined form / Deborah Giaschi
  • 9 Vision in flying, driving, and sport / Rob Gray
  • 10 Form-from-watercolor in surface perception, and old maps / Lothar Spillmann, Baingio Pinna, and John S. Werner
  • 11 The basis of saccadic decision: what we can learn from visual search and visual attention / Eileen Kowler
  • 12 Handling real forms in real life / R.M. Steinman, W. Menezes, and A.N. Herst
  • 13 The processing of spatial form by the human brain studies by recording the brain's electrical and magnetic responses to visual stimuli / David Regan and Marian P. Regan
  • 14 Linking psychophysics and physiology of center-surround interactions in visual motion processing / Duje Tadin and Joseph S. Lappin
  • 15 Transparent motion: a powerful tool to study segmentation, integration, adaptation, and attentional selection / Thomas Papathomas, Zoltan Vidnyászky, and Eric Blaser
  • 16 Neurological correlates of damage to the magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathways: motion, form, and form from motion after cerebral lesions / James A. Sharpe, Ji Soo Kim, and Josée Rivest
  • 17 The effect of diverse dopamine receptors on spatial processing in the central retina: a model / Ivan Bodis-Wollner and Areti Tzelepi
  • 18 Improving abnormal spatial vision in adults with amblyopia / Uri Polat
  • 19 Visual development with one eye / Marin J. Steinbach and Esther G. González
  • A Selected publications of David Regan.