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Visual Perception Part 1 Fundamentals of Vision: Low and Mid-Level Processes in Perception

โœ Scribed by Susana Martinez-Conde, S. Macknik, Luis M. Martinez, Jose-Manuel Alonso, Peter U. Tse


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
324
Series
Progress in Brain Research 154
Edition
1
Category
Library

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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. ยท Provides a detailed breakdown of the neural and psychophysical bases of Perception ยท Presents never-before-published original discoveries ยท Includes multiple full-color illustrations


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