How Animals See the World: Comparative Behavior, Biology, and Evolution of Vision

作者: O Gunturkun , None

DOI: 10.1093/ACPROF:OSO/9780195334654.001.0001

关键词: Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionPsychologyAmodal perceptionCognitive scienceBiologyPerceptionMotion perceptionVisual perceptionVisual processingColor visionIllusory contours

摘要: Introduction Part I. Perceptual grouping and segmentation Chapter1: What birds see what they don't William Hodos II. Luminance, contrast, spatial temporal resolution Chapter 2: Color vision in fish other vertebrates Christa Neumeyer 3: Grouping early visual processing avian Robert Cook Carl Erick Hagmann 4: Figure-ground segregation object-based attention Olga Lazareva Edward Wasserman 5: Neurobiological foundations of figure-ground primates Hans Super 6: Illusory perception animals: Observations interpretations 7: Amodal completion illusory Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, Ayumi Sakai, Sota Watanabe, & Tomokazu Ushitani 8: Neurobiology contours animals Andreas Nieder III. Object object recognition 9: How jumping spiders the world Duane P Harland, Daiqin Li R Jackson 10: Visual discrimination by honeybee (Apis mellifera) Adrian Horridge 11: Recognition components: A birds' eye view A. Irving Biederman 12: Birds' depth objects pictures Marcia L. Spetch Ronald G. Weisman 13: The rotated Jessie J. Peissig Tamara Goode 14: Neural mechanisms non-human Rufin Vogels IV. Motion 15: Avian motion Matthew S. Murphy 16: underlying detection Douglas R.W. Wylie Andrew N. Iwaniuk 17: Primate Bart Krekelberg V. 18: attention: studies monkeys have shaped theories selective Pierre Pouget, Jason Arita Geoffrey F. Woodman 19: Selective divided pigeons Tom Zentall 20: cognition baboons: Attention to global local stimulus properties Joel Fagot VI. Different dimensions 21: Circadian system mammals awrence P. Morin VII. Evolution 22: brain vertebrates: Overview Ann B. Butler 23: vertebrate James K Bowmaker 24: system: Toru Shimizu Shigeru Watanabe 25: Development Hans-Joachim Bischof 26: Brain asymmetry Onur Gunturkun Postscript: Shaun Vecera Index

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