Description |
xxix, 577 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm + bookmark |
Contents |
Ch. 1. How Dow We See Objects? Conceptualizing the Question and Tackling It -- Ch. 2. Luminance-Defined Form -- Ch. 3. Color-Defined Form -- Ch. 4. Texture-Defined Form -- Ch. 5. Motion-Defined Form -- Ch. 6. Disparity-Defined Form -- Ch. 7. Integration of the Five Kinds of Spatial Information: Speculation -- App. A. Systems Science and Systems Analysis -- App. B. Outline of Fourier Methods and Related Topics -- App. C. Imaging -- App. D. Opponent-Process and Line-Element Models of Spatial Discriminations -- App. E. Rectification, Linearizing "ON" and "OFF" Physiological Systems, and Clynes' Theory of Physiological Rein Control -- App. F. A Note on Spatial Sampling and Nyquist's Theorem -- App. G. The Measurement of Light -- App. H. Linear and Logarithmic Scales: The Decibel -- App. I. Elements of Vector Calculus -- App. J. Hypotheses, Experiments, Serendipity, Journals, and Grants |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-560) and index |
Subject |
Space perception.
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Visual perception.
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LC no. |
99057028 |
ISBN |
0878937536 |
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