Human information processing : vision, memory, and attention
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Human information processing : vision, memory, and attention
(Decade of behavior)
American Psychological Association, c2013
- : hardcover
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As we interact with our environment, our senses absorb large amounts of information that our brains interpret and catalogue. This sensory data then influences how we learn from our environment and interact with it in the future.
This book examines recent research on vision, memory, and attention, three topics that are key to understanding how humans absorb, process, retain, and learn from sensory information. Using computational models and methodologies, the authors explain vision, memory, and attention as individual processes and demonstrate how they interconnect to influence human information processing.
The authors also describe real-world applications for this research, including technological advancements that can augment our senses and help us to gain more information from our environment.
目次
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Charles Chubb, Barbara A. Dosher, Zhong-Lin Lu, and Richard M. Shiffrin
Part I: Vision
Chapter 1: Two Visual Contrast Processes: One New, One Old
Norma Graham and S. Sabina Wolfson
Chapter 2: The Incompatibility of Feature Contrast and Feature Acuity
Joshua A. Solomon and Isabelle Mareschal
Chapter 3: The Analysis of Visual Motion and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
Miriam Spering and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
Chapter 4: The Analytic Form of the Daylight Locus
Geoffrey Iverson and Charles Chubb
Part II: Memory and Information Processing
Chapter 5: Equisalience Analysis: A New Window Into the Functional Architecture of Human Cognition
Charles E. Wright, Charles Chubb, Alissa Winkler, and Hal S. Stern
Chapter 6: On the Nature of Sensory Memory
Michel Treisman and Martin Lages
Chapter 7: Short-Term Visual Priming Across Eye Movements
Stephen E. Denton and Richard M. Shiffrin
Part III: Attention
Chapter 8: Strategies of Saccadic Planning
Eileen Kowler and Misha Pavel
Chapter 9: Mechanisms of Visual Attention
Barbara A. Dosher and Zhong-Lin Lu
Chapter 10: Cortical Dynamics of Attentive Object Recognition, Scene Understanding, and Decision Making
Stephen Grossberg
Chapter 11: The Auditory Attention Band
Adam Reeves
Part IV: Applications
Chapter 12: Perceptual Mechanisms and Learning in Anisometropic Amblyopia
Zhong-Lin Lu, Chang-Bing Huang, and Yifeng Zhou
Chapter 13: Multimodal Perception and Simulation
Peter Werkhoven and Jan van Erp
Chapter 14: Projections of a Learning Space
Jean-Claude Falmagne
Index
About the Editors
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