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Perception of the Visual Environment Ronald G. Boothe

Perception of the Visual Environment By Ronald G. Boothe

Perception of the Visual Environment by Ronald G. Boothe


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Aimed at students taking a course on visual perception, this textbook considers what it means for a man, a monkey and a computer to perceive the world.

Perception of the Visual Environment Summary

Perception of the Visual Environment by Ronald G. Boothe

Aimed at students taking a course on visual perception, this textbook considers what it means for a man, a monkey and a computer to perceive the world. After an introduction and a discussion of methods, the book deals with how the environment produces a physical effect, how the resulting image is processed by the brain or by computer algorithms in order to produce a perception of something out there. It also discusses color, form, motion, distance, and also the sensing of three dimensionality, before dealing with visual perception and its role in awareness and consciousness. The book concludes with discussions of perceptual development, blindness, and visual disorders. Visual perception is by its very nature an interdisciplinary subject that requires a basic understanding of a range of topics from diverse fields, and this is a very readable guide to all students whether they come from a neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, robotics, or philosophy background.

Table of Contents

Preface. Why did I write this book? 1. Conceptual and Philosophical Issues. What does it mean to assert that an observer perceives? 2. Psychophysical Methods. What scientific methods can be used to ask an observer what is being perceived? 3. The Perceptual Environment. What is out there to be perceived? 4. Sensing the Environment. What mechanisms are used to sample. image. and transduce physical stimulation from the environment? 5. Perceptual Processing I. Biological Hardware. What properties of neural tissues support perceptual processing in man and monkey? 6. Perceptual Processing II. Abstractions. How can perceptual processing be characterized and modeled as flow of abstract information? 7. Color Vision. How are objective wavelengths of light transformed into secondary qualities of percepts called colors?. 8. Form Vision. How is information about shapes of objects transferred from the environment to our percepts? 9. Perception of three-dimensional Space. How do we use information derived from one or both eyes to perceive the spatial layout of our surroundings? 10. Dynamic 'How' Perception. How do we perceive and react to change and motion? 11. Perceptual Development. Where does the information come from that allows perceptual systems to become wired together in such a manner that they can perceive? 12. Higher Order and Subjective Aspects of Perception. How are low-level stimulus properties transformed into high-level qualities of Percepts? Index.

Additional information

NPB9780387987903
9780387987903
0387987908
Perception of the Visual Environment by Ronald G. Boothe
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2001-11-16
408
N/A
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