Perception
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Perception
(Vancouver studies in cognitive science, v. 5)
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Chiefly papers presented at a Vancouver studies in cognitive science conference, Vancouver, Canada, Feb. 1992
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780195084610
内容説明
This is the fifth volume in the Vancouver Studies of Cognitive Science Series, an interdisciplinary series bringing together topics of interest to psychologists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and linguists. Perception covers the problem of depth perception, the interaction of perception and memory, the perception of time, and principles of vision. All chapters focus on fundamental questions about the nature of visual perception.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Explaining Why Things Look the Way They Do
- 3. A Feedforward Network for Fast Stereo Vision with Movable Fusion Plane
- 4. On the Failure to Detect Changes in Scenes across Saccades
- 5. On the Function of Visual Representation
- 6. Filling In: Why Dennett Is Wrong
- 7. Seeing Is Believing
- 8. Ships in the Night: Churchland and Ramachandran on Dennett's Theory of Consciousness
- 9. Lewis on What Distinguishes Perception from Hallucination
- 10. Intentionality and the Theory of Vision
- 11. Success-Orientation and Individualism in Marr's Theory of Vision
- 12. Objective Perception
- 13. Visual Attention and the Attention-Action Interface
- 14. The Perception of Time
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: pbk ISBN 9780195084627
内容説明
This is the fifth volume in the Vancouver Studies of Cognitive Science Series, an interdisciplinary series bringing together topics of interest to psychologists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, and linguists. Perception covers the problem of depth perception, the interaction of perception and memory, the perception of time, and principles of vision. All chapters focus on fundamental questions about the nature of visual perception.
目次
1: Kathleen A. Akins: Introduction
2: Kirk Ludwig: Explaining Why Things Look the Way They Do
3: Paul M. Churchland: A Feedforward Network for Fast Stereo Vision
4: John Grimes: On the Failure to Detect Changes in Scenes Across Seccades
5: Dana Ballard: On the Function of Visual Representation
6: P.S. Churchland and V.S.Ramachandran: Filling In: Why Dennett is Wrong
7: Daniel C. Dennett: Seeing is Believing--Or Is It?
8: Kathleen A. Akins and Steven Winger: Ships in the Night: Churchland and Ramachandran on Dennett's Theory of Consciousness
9: Brian P. McLaughlin: Lewis on What Distinguishes Perception from Hallucination
10: Frances Egan: Intentionality and the Theory of Vision
11: Sarah Patterson: Success-Orientation and Individualism in Marr's Theory of Vision
12: John Haugeland: Objective Perception
13: John M. Henderson: Visual Attention and the Attention-Action Interface
14: C. Randy Gallistel: The Perception of Time
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