Neuropsychology of Visual Perception

Neuropsychology of Visual Perception
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781315441825
ISBN-13 : 1315441829
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Synopsis Neuropsychology of Visual Perception by : Jason W. Brown

Originally published in 1989, this sourcebook for anatomic studies in the neuropsychology of visual perception contains chapters on disorders of visual agnosias, impaired object perception and spatial neglect, and abnormal visual imagery. The neurological basis of visual perception and the disorders that result from brain damage are discussed. At the time the chapters in this volume constituted a state of the art survey in this area and provided data that were essential for the development of models of normal image and object formation.

The Neuropsychology of Vision

The Neuropsychology of Vision
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9780198505822
ISBN-13 : 0198505825
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Neuropsychology of Vision by : Manfred Fahle

Describes a range of exciting new approaches to neuropsychological investigation and provides a broad overview of visual neuropsychology. The book starts by examining the neural basis of perception - presenting important new research using single-unit recordings. It then considers disturbances of visual perception such a agnosia, neglect, blindsight, and achromatopsia, describing what we now know about recovery and rehabilitation from cerebral visual disorders. Throughout, the book refers to new and adapted techniques for measuring brain activity, including multi-unit sum potential recording, fMRI, and transranial magnetic-stimulation. With contributions from leading scientists in the vision sciences, it provides a state-of-the-art review of the topic.

Visual Cognition

Visual Cognition
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781317716624
ISBN-13 : 1317716620
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Cognition by : Glyn W. Humphreys

Vision allows us to do many things. It enables us to perceive a world composed of meaningful objects and events. It enables us to track those events as they take place in front of our eyes. It enables us to read. It provides accurate spatial information for actions such as reaching for or avoiding objects. It provides colour and texture that can help us to separate objects from their background, and so forth. This book is concerned with understanding the processes that allow us to carry out these various visually driven behaviours. In the past ten years our understanding of visual processing has undergone a rapid change, primarily fostered by the convergence of computational, experimental and neuropsychological work on the topic. Visual Cognition provides the first major attempt to cover all aspects of this work within a single text. It provides a summary of research on visual information processing, relevant to advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and research workers. It covers: seeing static forms, object recognition, dynamic vision (motion perception and visual masking), visual attention, visual memory, visual aspects of reading. For each topic, the relevant computational, experimental and neuropsychological work is integrated to provide a broader coverage than that of other texts.

Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Vision

Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Vision
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781134841332
ISBN-13 : 1134841337
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Case Studies in the Neuropsychology of Vision by : Glyn W. Humphreys

One important means to understanding normal cognitive functions is the study of the breakdown of these functions following brain damage. This book provides reviews of major case studies dealing with the breakdown of visual perception and recognition, including the disorders of motion vision, colour vision, perceptual integration, perceptual classification, recognition of particular categories of object, semantic access from vision (in optic aphasia), and recognition impairments with relative sparing of imagery. The cases are discussed in the light of studies that have followed since, and the chapters provide a context in which the contributions of the case studies can be evaluated.

The Neuropsychology of High-level Vision

The Neuropsychology of High-level Vision
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9781135806590
ISBN-13 : 1135806594
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Neuropsychology of High-level Vision by : Martha J. Farah

This book provides a state-of-the-art review of high-level vision and the brain. Topics covered include object representation and recognition, category-specific visual knowledge, perceptual processes in reading, top-down processes in vision -- including attention and mental imagery -- and the relations between vision and conscious awareness. Each chapter includes a tutorial overview emphasizing the current state of knowledge and outstanding theoretical issues in the authors' area of research, along with a more in-depth report of an illustrative research project in the same area. The editors and contributors to this volume are among the most respected figures in the field of neuropsychology and perception, making the work presented here a standard-setting text and reference in that area.

Visual Object Processing

Visual Object Processing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781315456836
ISBN-13 : 1315456834
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Object Processing by : Glyn W. Humphreys

Originally published in 1987, this book, attempted to bring together work by researchers concerned with the functional and neurological mechanisms underlying visual object processing, and the ways in which such mechanisms can be neurologically impaired. The editors termed it a ‘Cognitive Neuropsychological’ approach, because they believed it tried to relate evidence from neurological impairments of visual object processing to models of normal performance in a new and important way. Two broad aims are apparent. One is to test models of normal performance by evaluating how well the models account for the patterns of impairment and preservation of abilities that can occur following brain damage. The other is to use models of normal performance to further their understanding of acquired disorders of visual object processing. These aims distinguish the approach from neuropsychological work whose primary aim is to relate acquired deficits to the sites of damage, and from work in the field of cognitive psychology which attempts only to develop models of normal performance.

Visual Perception

Visual Perception
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 0863774512
ISBN-13 : 9780863774515
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Perception by : Vicki Bruce

This edition contains over 460 additional references and the treatment of visual psychology in the early chapters has been extensively revised.

Theories of Visual Attention - linking cognition, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology

Theories of Visual Attention - linking cognition, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9782889196371
ISBN-13 : 2889196372
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Theories of Visual Attention - linking cognition, neuropsychology, and neurophysiology by : Søren Kyllingsbæk

The Neural Theory of Visual Attention of Bundesen, Habekost, and Kyllingsbæk (2005) was proposed as a neural interpretation of Bundesen’s (1990) theory of visual attention (TVA). In NTVA, visual attention functions via two mechanisms: by dynamic remapping of receptive fields of cortical cells such that more cells are devoted to behaviorally important objects than to less important ones (filtering) and by multiplicative scaling of the level of activation in cells coding for particular features (pigeonholing). NTVA accounts for a wide range of known attentional effects in human performance and a wide range of effects observed in firing rates of single cells in the primate visual system and thus provides a mathematical framework to unify the 2 fields of research. In this Research Topic of Frontiers in Psychology, some of the leading theories of visual attention at both the cognitive, neuropsychological, and neurophysiological levels are presented and evaluated. In addition, the Research Topic encompasses application of the framework of NTVA to various patient populations and to neuroimaging as well as genetic and psychopharmacological studies.

Visual Perception

Visual Perception
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781135431426
ISBN-13 : 1135431426
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Visual Perception by : Michael T. Swanston

Vision is our most dominant sense, from which we derive most of our information about the world. From the light that enters the eye and the processing in the brain that follows we can sense where things are, how they move and what they are. The first edition of Visual Perception took a refreshingly different approach to perception, starting from the function that vision serves for an active observer in a three-dimensional environment. This fully revised and expanded new edition continues this approach in contrast to the traditional textbook treatment of vision as a catalogue of phenomena. Following a general introduction to the main theoretical approaches, the authors discuss the historical basis of our current knowledge. Placing the study of vision in its historical context, they look at how our ideas have been shaped by art, optics, biology and philosophy as well as psychology. Visual optics and the neurophysiology of vision are also described. The core of the book covers the perception of location, motion and object recognition. There is a new chapter on representation and vision, including a section on the perception of computer generated images. This readable, accessible and truly relevant introduction to the world of perception aims to elicit both independent thought and further study. It will be welcomed by students of visual perception and those with a general interest in the mysteries of vision.

Active Vision

Active Vision
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9780198524793
ISBN-13 : 019852479X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Active Vision by : John M Findlay

This title focuses on vision as an active process, rather than a passive activity and provides an integrated account of seeing and looking. The authors give a thorough description of basic details of the visual and oculomotor systems necessary to understand active vision.