Spatial Vision in Humans and Robots

Spatial Vision in Humans and Robots
Author: Laurence Harris
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1993
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521430715

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A book of great interest both to biological researchers and also to designers of robots and computer vision systems.

Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author: Russell L. DeValois
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1990-08-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0198021720

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This volume presents an integrated view of how we perceive the spatial relations in our visual world, covering anatomical, physiological, psychophysical, and perceptual aspects. The authors discuss the visual system primarily in terms of spatial frequency analysis using a linear systems approach. They review evidence supporting a local, patch-by-patch spatial frequency filtering of visual information rather than the global Fourier analysis other researchers have proposed. A separate chapter addresses the special issues surrounding color vision, and a brief, nonmathematical introduction to linear systems analysis is included for the uninitiated reader.

Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author: Russell L. De Valois
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1988
Genre: Space perception
ISBN:

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Designed to present neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists and ophthalmologists with an integrated view of how humans perceive the spatial relations in their visual world, this study covers anatomical, physiological, psychological and perceptual aspects.

Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

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Atomic Candy

Atomic Candy
Author: Phyllis Burke
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 1990-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780871133649

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Funny and sage, Atomic Candy is a frontal assault on the cultural icons of the last half of the 20th century. It is, in the author's own phrase, a new kind of comic novel, wearing spiked heels and draped in the American flag".

Visual/Spatial Portals to Thinking, Feeling and Movement

Visual/Spatial Portals to Thinking, Feeling and Movement
Author: Serena Wieder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2012
Genre: Autistic children
ISBN: 9780578111285

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Clinical psychologist Serena Wieder Ph.D. redefines the building blocks of development and the challenges that derail a child's functioning and learning. For Wieder, vision and space -- what is seen by the eyes, transformed by the mind and experienced as movement, plays a crucial but heretofore underestimated crucial role in the development of a child's thoughts and feelings. Co-author Harry Wachs, O.D., a pioneer of developmental vision therapy, offers therapy focused on visual/spatial aspects of development supporting cognition. Based on decades of experience, Wieder and Wachs guide therapists and parents in interventions for use at home, school and therapy offices involving affect based Floortime approaches and other problem-solving experiences, addressing unrecognized challenges that often derail life competencies, learning and development. A new step-by-step Manual presents tools to develop visual/spatial learning. This groundbreaking book changes the way parents and therapists understand child development and work to promote each child's potential in meaningful ways.

Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author: David Regan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: Space perception
ISBN: 9780333527139

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Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author: David Regan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1991
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Emergent Techniques for Assessment of Visual Performance

Emergent Techniques for Assessment of Visual Performance
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Recent vision research has led to the emergence of new techniques that offer exciting potential for a more complete assessment of vision in clinical, industrial, and military settings. Emergent Techniques for Assessment of Visual Performance examines four areas of vision testing that offer potential for improved assessment of visual capability including: contrast sensitivity function, dark-focus of accommodation, dynamic visual acuity and dynamic depth tracking, and ambient and focal vision. In contrast to studies of accepted practices, this report focuses on emerging techniques that could help determine whether people have the vision necessary to do their jobs. In addition to examining some of these emerging techniques, the report identifies their usefulness in predicting performance on other visual and visual-motor tasks, and makes recommendations for future research. Emergent Techniques for Assessment of Visual Performance provides summary recommendations for research that will have significant value and policy implications for the next 5 to 10 years. The content and conclusions of this report can serve as a useful resource for those responsible for screening industrial and military visual function.

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.