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From fragments to objects

Collection : Advances in psychology, 0166-4115 ; . 130 Mention d'édition :1st ed. Publié par : Elsevier (Amsterdam | New York ) Détails physiques : xiii, 608 pages illustrations 23 cm. ISBN :0444505067; 9780444505064. Année : 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The concept of an "object" in perception and cognition / Robert Schwartz -- Balls of wax and cans of worms : the early history of object perception / Margaret Atherton -- Perceptual unit formation in infancy / Martha E. Arterberry -- Perceptual units and their mapping with language / Barbara Landau -- An object substitution theory of visual masking / James T. Enns and Vincent Di Lollo -- Attention and unit formation : a biased competition account of object-based attention / Shaun P. Vecera and Marlene Behrmann -- Geometric and neural models of object perception / Philip J. Kellman, Sharon E. Guttman, and Thomas D. Wickens -- Varieties of grouping and its role in determining surface layout / Barbara Gillam -- Amodal completion : a case study in grouping / Allison B. Sekuler and Richard F. Murray -- Perceptual organization as generic object recognition / David W. Jacobs -- Simplicity, regularity, and perceptual interpretations : a structural information approach / Rob Van Lier -- Computational neural models of spatial integration in perceptual grouping / Heiko Neumann and Ennio Mingolla -- Part-based representations of visual shape and implications for visual cognition / Manish Singh and Donald D. Hoffman -- Gaze control for face learning and recognition by humans and machines / John Henderson [and others] -- The visual interpretation of object and human movement / Maggie Shiffrar -- Contours from apparent motion : a computational theory / William Prophet, Donald Hoffman, and Carol Cicerone -- Breathing illusions and boundary formation in space-time / Nicola Bruno -- Perception of occluding and occluded objects over time : spatiotemporal segmentation and unit formation / Thomas F. Shipley and Douglas W. Cunningham.

"This book addresses the problem of how the human visual system organizes inputs that are fragmented in space and time into coherent, stable perceptual units - objects. In doing so it addresses the following questions: what kinds of segmentation and grouping abilities exist in human perceivers? What information and computational processes achieve segmentation and grouping? What are the psychological consequences of perceiving whole objects?" "From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision takes a comprehensive cognitive science approach to object perception, brings together separate lines of research in object perception in one volume, gives an integrated and up-to-date review of theory and empirical research and offers directions for future study."--Jacket.

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