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Perceptual Coherence: Hearing and Seeing

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
482
Series
Oxford Psychology Series
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The job of any sensory system is to create objects in the world out of the incoming proximal stimulus energy. The energy is neutral; it does not specify the objects itself. Thus, sensory systems must abstract the energy that does specify objects and differentiate it from the noise energy. The perceptual variables that specify objects for both listening and looking become those of contrast and correlated change across space and time, so that perceiving occurs at several spatial and temporal scales in parallel. Given that the perceptual goals and perceptual variables are equivalent, the rules of perceiving will be the same for all senses. The goal of this book is to describe these conceptual similarities and differences between hearing and seeing. Although it is mathematical and conceptually analytical, the book does not make explicit use of advanced mathematical concepts. Each chapter combines information on hearing and seeing, and gives a detailed treatment of a small number of topics. The first three chapters present introductory information, including properties of auditory and visual worlds, how receptive fields are organized to pick out those properties, and whether the receptive fields are optimized to pick up the structure of the sensory world. Each subsequent chapter considers one type of perceptual element: texture, motion, contrast and noise, color, timbre, and object segmentation. Each type of perceptual situation is described as a problem of discovering the correlated energy, and the research presented focuses on how humans manage to perceive given the complicated set of skills required. This book is intended for use in upper-division undergraduate courses in perception and sensation, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience. It will fill the slot between textbooks that cover perception and sensory physiology and neuroscience, and more advanced monographs that cover one sense or topic in detail.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 12
1. Basic Concepts......Page 16
2. Transformation of Sensory Information Into Perceptual Information......Page 39
3. Characteristics of Auditory and Visual Scenes......Page 110
4. The Transition Between Noise (Disorder) and Structure (Order)......Page 164
5. Perception of Motion......Page 207
6. Gain Control and External and Internal Noise......Page 254
7. The Perception of Quality: Visual Color......Page 305
8. The Perception of Quality: Auditory Timbre......Page 346
9. Auditory and Visual Segmentation......Page 386
10. Summing Up......Page 434
References......Page 438
A......Page 462
B......Page 463
C......Page 464
D......Page 466
F......Page 467
G......Page 468
H......Page 469
I......Page 470
K......Page 471
M......Page 472
O......Page 473
P......Page 474
R......Page 475
S......Page 476
V......Page 479
W......Page 481
Z......Page 482


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