Spatial Vision

Spatial Vision
Author: Russell L. DeValois
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1988
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 019506657X

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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 systemsapproach. 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, nonmathematicalintroduction to linear systems analysis is included for the uninitiated reader.

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.

Foundations of Vision

Foundations of Vision
Author: Brian A. Wandell
Publisher: Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1995
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Designed for students, scientists and engineers interested in learning about the core ideas of vision science, this volume brings together the broad range of data and theory accumulated in this field.

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.

Eye Movements and Spatial Pattern Vision

Eye Movements and Spatial Pattern Vision
Author: Lawrence E. Arend
Publisher:
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1990
Genre: Eye
ISBN:

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Models of human lightness and color perception must take account of color constancy, a tendency for apparent surface color to be relatively independent of the color and intensity of the illuminating light source. Our observers matched the lightness (apparent reflectances) and brightnesses (apparent luminances) of regions in simple and complex achromatic spatial patterns. The data showed that the observers' knowledge of the surface reflectances was unaffected by brightness changes due to varying illuminance. A third perceptual dimension, local brightness contrast, was different from both lightness and brightness. In further experiments we found that moving a patch from a black background to a white background could produce an error of apparent surface color of about 1.5 Munsell Value steps. Similar experiments at mesopic mean luminances revealed that the brightness contrast produced by a fixed luminance contrast declines with mean luminance. Keywords: Visual illusions; Color constancy; Color vision. (edc).

From Pigments to Perception

From Pigments to Perception
Author: Arne Valberg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461537185

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Proceedings of a NATO ARW on Advances in Understanding Visual Processes: Convergence of Neurophysiological and Psychological Evidence, held in Roros, Norway, August 6-10, 1990

The Visual Neurosciences

The Visual Neurosciences
Author: John Simon Werner
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 975
Release: 2004
Genre: Cell physiology
ISBN: 0262033089

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An essential reference book for visual science.

Basic and Clinical Perspectives in Vision Research

Basic and Clinical Perspectives in Vision Research
Author: Jon G. Robbins
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1475793626

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I have been asked to write a brief foreword to this volume honoring Hisako Ikeda, providing a review of the accomplishments in our field over the past four decades, when Hisako was an active participant. This I am delighted to do. It has been a most exciting time in vision research and Hisako has been right in the middle of much of the excitement, publishing on a wide variety of topics and providing much new data and many new insights. Hisako's research career can be divided by decades into four quite distinct areas of inquiry. In the 1950s, as a student in Japan, her research interests were psychophysical in nature, and she was concerned with visual illusions, figural aftereffects, and motion detec tion. In the 1960s, after her move to London, she began electrophysiological studies. Much of her work in the 1960s was concerned with the electroretinogram (ERG), its components, and the use of this electrical response for evaluating spectral sensitivities of the eye and retinal degenerations. This work represented the beginning of her electrodiagnostic clinical work, which continued until her retirement.

NBS Special Publication

NBS Special Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1977
Genre: Weights and measures
ISBN:

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