Visual Perception Part 1, 1st Edition,Susana Martinez-Conde,S. Macknik,Maria Martinez,Jose-Manuel Alonso,Peter Tse,ISBN9780444529664
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Multi-Volume: Progress in Brain Research

Volume 154: Visual Perception Part 1, 1st Edition

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

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Editor(s) : Martinez-Conde  &   Macknik  &   Martinez  &   Alonso  &   Tse  

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ISBN: 9780444529664

Pages: 340

Dimensions: 262 X 192

A comprehensive look at the field of Visual Perception today.

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Key Features

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

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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.

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Researchers in vision science and neuroscience.

Susana Martinez-Conde

Affiliations and Expertise

Department of Neurobiology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA

S. Macknik

Maria Martinez

Affiliations and Expertise

Kidney Transplant and Urology Specialist Pharmacist, University Hospitals of Leicester, UK

Jose-Manuel Alonso

Affiliations and Expertise

Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York (SUNY-Optometry), New York, NY, USA

Peter Tse

Affiliations and Expertise

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

Visual Perception Part 1, 1st Edition

I. Visual Circuits and Perception since Ramon Y Cajal.
Retinogeniculate connections: a balancing act between connection specificity and receptive field diversity.
Double bouquet cells in the monkey and human cerebral cortex with special reference to areas 17 and 18.
Covert attention increases contrast sesitivity: psychophysical, neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies.

II. Recent Discoveries on Receptive Field Structure.
The generation of receptive field structure in cat primary visual cortex.
The contribution of feedforward, lateral and feedback connections to the classical receptive field center and extra-classical receptive field surround of primate V1 neurons.
Cortical cartography revisited: a frequence perspective on the functional architecture of visual cortex.
The sensitivity of primate STS neurons to walking sequences and the degree of articulation in static images.

III. Eye Movements and Perception during Visual Fixation.
Fixational eye movements in normal and pathological vision.
Microsaccades: a microcosm for research on oculomotor control, attention, and visual perception.
Fixational eye movements and motion perception.
A cholinergic mechanism underlies persistent neural activity necessary for eye fixation.

IV. Perceptual Completion.
Perceptual filling-in: more than the eye can see.
The visual phantom illusion: a perceptual product of surface completion depending on brightness and contrast.

V. Form Object and Shape Perception.
Bayesian inference of form and shape.
Contour discontinuities subserve two types of form analysis that underlie motion processing.
Neural basis of shape representation in the primate brain.
The role of familiarity in the recognition of static and dynamic objects.
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Visual Perception Part 1
 

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