Handbook of experimental phenomenology : visual perception of shape, space and appearance

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Handbook of experimental phenomenology : visual perception of shape, space and appearance

edited by Liliana Albertazzi

Wiley-Blackwell, 2013

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

While the scientific study of vision is well-advanced, a universal theory of qualitative visual appearances (texture, shape, colour and so on) is still lacking. This interdisciplinary handbook presents the work of leading researchers around the world who have taken up the challenge of defining and formalizing the field of 'experimental phenomenology'. Presents and discusses a new perspective in vision science, and formalizes a field of study that will become increasingly significant to researchers in visual science and beyond The contributors are outstanding scholars in their fields with impeccable academic credentials, including Jan J. Koenderink, Irving Biederman, Donald Hoffmann, Steven Zucker and Nikos Logothetis Divided into five parts: Linking Psychophysics and Qualities; Qualities in Space, Time and Motion; Appearances; Measurement and Qualities; Science and Aesthetics of Appearances Each chapter will have the same structure consisting of: topic overview; historical roots; debate; new perspective; methods; results and recent developments

目次

About the Editor vii About the Contributors ix Preface xiii Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction 1 Liliana Albertazzi Part I Linking Psychophysics and Qualities 37 1 Inferential and Ecological Theories of Visual Perception 39 Joseph S. Lappin 2 Public Objects and Private Qualia: The Scope and Limits of Psychophysics 71 Donald D. Hoffman 3 The Attribute of Realness and the Internal Organization of Perceptual Reality 91 Rainer Mausfeld 4 Multistable Visual Perception as a Gateway to the Neuronal Correlates of Phenomenal Consciousness: The Scope and Limits of Neuroscientifi c Analysis 119 Theofanis I. Panagiotaropoulos and Nikos K. Logothetis 5 Phenomenal Qualities and the Development of Perceptual Integration 145 Mariann Hudak, Zoltan Jakab, and Ilona Kovacs Part II Qualities in Space, Time, and Motion 163 6 Surface Shape, the Science and the Looks 165 Jan J. Koenderink 7 Experimental Phenomenology of Visual 3D Space: Considerations from Evolution, Perception, and Philosophy 181 Dhanraj Vishwanath 8 Spatial and Form-Giving Qualities of Light 205 Sylvia C. Pont 9 Image Motion and the Appearance of Objects 223 Katja Doerschner 10 The Role of Stimulus Properties and Cognitive Processes in the Quality of the Multisensory Perception of Synchrony 243 Argiro Vatakis Part III Appearances 265 11 Appearances From a Radical Standpoint 267 Liliana Albertazzi 12 How Attention Can Alter Appearances 291 Peter U. Tse, Eric A. Reavis, Peter J. Kohler, Gideon P. Caplovitz, and Thalia Wheatley 13 Illusion and Illusoriness: New Perceptual Issues and New Phenomena 317 Baingio Pinna 14 Qualitative Inference Rules for Perceptual Transparency 343 Osvaldo Da Pos and Luigi Burigana 15 The Perceptual Quality of Color 369 Anya Hurlbert 16 The Aesthetic Appeal of Visual Qualities 395 Gert van Tonder and Branka Spehar Part IV Measurement and Qualities 415 17 Psychophysical and Neural Correlates of the Phenomenology of Shape 417 Irving Biederman 18 What Are Intermediate-Level Visual Features? 437 Steven W. Zucker 19 Basic Colors and Image Features: The Case for an Analogy 449 Lewis D. Griffin 20 Measuring the Immeasurable: Quantitative Analyses of Perceptual Experiments 477 Luisa Canal and Rocco Micciolo 21 The Non-Accidentalness Principle for Visual Perception 499 Agnes Desolneux, Lionel Moisan, and Jean-Michel Morel Name Index 515 Subject Index 529

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