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Visual Perception : The Neurophysiological Foundations, PDF eBook

Visual Perception : The Neurophysiological Foundations PDF

Edited by Lothar Spillmann, John S. Werner

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This book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the main facts and theories that guide contemporary research on visual perception. While the chapters cover virtually all areas of visual science, from philosophical foundations to computational algorithms, and from photoreceptor processes to neuronal networks, no attempt has been made to provide an exhaustive treatment of these topics. Rather, researchers from such diverse disciplines as psychology, neurophysiology, anatomy, and clinical vision sciences have worked together to review some of the most important correlations between perceptual phenomena and the underlying neurophysiological processes and mechanisms. The book is thus intended to serve as an advanced text for graduate students and as a guide for all vision researchers to understanding current progress outside their specialized fields of interest.

i Examines parallel processing of visual informationi Discusses links between physiologically-measured receptive fields and psychophysically-measured perceptive fieldsi Presents a spatial sampling by the retina and cortical modulesi Covers signal transduction and the sites of adaptationi Describes a single-cell analysis of attentioni Discusses computational models of vision

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