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In this book the authors relate and discuss the idea that
perceptual processes can be considered at many levels. A phenomenon
that appears at one level may not be the same as a superficially
similar phenomenon that appears at a different level. For example
"induced motion" can be analyzed in terms of eye movements or at
the retinal level or at a much higher cognitive level: how do these
analyses fit together? The concept of levels also makes us think of
the flow of information between levels, which leads to a
consideration of the roles of top-down and bottom-up (or
feed-forward, feed-back) flow. There are sections devoted to
vestibular processing, eye movement processing and processing
during brightness perception. The final section covers levels of
processing in spatial vision. All scientists and graduate students
working in vision will be interested in this book as well as people
involved in using visual processes in computer animations, display
design or the sensory systems of machines.
In this book the authors relate and discuss the idea that perceptual processes can be considered at many levels. A phenomenon that appears at one level may not be the same as a superficially similar phenomenon that appears at a different level. For example "induced motion" can be analyzed in terms of eye movements or at the retinal level or at a much higher cognitive level: how do these analyses fit together? The concept of levels also makes us think of the flow of information between levels, which leads to a consideration of the roles of top-down and bottom-up (or feed-forward, feed-back) flow. There are sections devoted to vestibular processing, eye movement processing and processing during brightness perception. The final section covers levels of processing in spatial vision. All scientists and graduate students working in vision will be interested in this book as well as people involved in using visual processes in computer animations, display design or the sensory systems of machines.
This is at once a review and a summary of the tremendous advances
that have been made in recent years on the effect of attention on
visual perception. This broad-ranging volume will appeal to vision
scientists as well as to those involved in using visual processes
in computer animations, display design or the sensory systems of
machines. Physiologists and neuroscientists interested in any
aspect of sensory or motor processes will also find it very useful.
This is at once a review and a summary of the tremendous advances that have been made in recent years on the effect of attention on visual perception. This broad-ranging volume will appeal to vision scientists as well as to those involved in using visual processes in computer animations, display design or the sensory systems of machines. Physiologists and neuroscientists interested in any aspect of sensory or motor processes will also find it very useful.
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