Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception

Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception
Author: Dominic Man-Kit Lam
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1991-04-24
Genre: Visual cortex
ISBN: 9780262121606

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Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception

Neural Mechanisms of Visual Perception
Author: Retina Research Foundation (U.S.). Symposium
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1989
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Neural Mechanisms of Color Vision

Neural Mechanisms of Color Vision
Author: Bevil Richard Conway
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1475759533

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Dr. Conway mapped the spatial and temporal structure of the cone inputs to single neurons in the primary visual cortex of the alert macaque. Color cells had receptive fields that were often Double-Opponent, an organization of spatial and chromatic opponency sufficient to form the basis for color constancy and spatial color contrast. Almost all color cells gave a bigger response to color when preceded by an opposite color, suggesting that these cells also encode temporal color contrast. In sum, color perception is likely subserved by a subset of specialized neurons in the primary visual cortex. These cells are distinct from those that likely underlie form and motion perception. Color cells establish three color axes sufficient to describe all colors; moreover these cells are capable of computing spatial and temporal color contrast - and probably contribute to color constancy computations - because the receptive fields of these cells show spatial and temporal chromatic opponency.

Contrast Sensitivity

Contrast Sensitivity
Author: Robert Shapley
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1993
Genre: Contrast sensitivity (Vision)
ISBN: 9780262193399

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The seventeen contributions present current research in visual signal processing, in the retina and central pathways, and in the study of contrast sensitivity in humans. The seventeen contributions present current research in visual signal processing, in the retina and central pathways, and in the study of contrast sensitivity in humans.

Visual Perception

Visual Perception
Author: Lothar Spillmann
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0323138144

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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. ï Examines parallel processing of visual informationï Discusses links between physiologically-measured receptive fields and psychophysically-measured perceptive fieldsï Presents a spatial sampling by the retina and cortical modulesï Covers signal transduction and the sites of adaptationï Describes a single-cell analysis of attentionï Discusses computational models of vision

Brain and Visual Perception

Brain and Visual Perception
Author: David H. Hubel M.D.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0198039166

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This is the story of a hugely successful and enjoyable 25-year collaboration between two scientists who set out to learn how the brain deals with the signals it receives from the two eyes. Their work opened up a new area of brain research that led to their receiving the Nobel Prize in 1981. The book contains their major papers from 1959 to 1981, each preceded and followed by comments telling how and why the authors went about the study, how the work was received, and what has happened since. It begins with short autobiographies of both men, and describes the state of the field when they started. It is intended not only for neurobiologists, but for anyone interested in how the brain works-biologists, psychologists, philosophers, physicists, historians of science, and students at all levels from high school to graduate level.

Brain Mechanisms and Spatial Vision

Brain Mechanisms and Spatial Vision
Author: D.J. Ingle
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9400950713

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This volume contains chapters derived from a N. A. T. O. Advanced Study Institute held in June 1983. As the director of this A. S. I. it was my hope that some of the e1ectrophysiologists could express the potentialities of their work for perceptual theory, and that some perceptionists could speculate on the underlying "units" of perception in a way that would engage the imagination of physio logists. The reader will have to be the judge of whether this was achieved, or whether such a psychophysiological inter1ingua is still overly idealistic. It is clear that after the revolution prec~pitated by Hube1 and Weisel in understanding of visual cortical neurons we still have only a foggy idea of the behavioral output of any particular species of cortical detector. It was therefore particularly unfortunate that two persons who have made great strides in correlating interesting facets of cat cortical physio logy with human psychophysics (Max Cynader and Martin Regan of Dalhousie University) were unable to attend this meeting. Never theless, a number of new and challenging ideas regarding both spatial perception and cortical mechanisms are represented in this volume, and it is hoped that the reader will remember not only the individual demonstrations but the critical questions posed by the apposition of the two different collections of experimental facts. David Ingle April 1984 VII TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE V D. N. Lee and D. S. Young Visual Timing of Interceptive Action 1 J. J.

Perceptual Organization in Vision

Perceptual Organization in Vision
Author: Ruth Kimchi
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2003-09-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135647240

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An exploration of ideas emanating from behavioural, developmental, neurophysiological, neuropsychological and computational approaches to the problem of visual perceptual organization. It is based on papers presented at the 31st Carnegie Symposium on Cognition, held in June 2000.