Boston, USA. Loosely following William James, we can assert that everyone knows that visual search tasks are because everyone does them all the time. Visual .... The distinction between serial and parallel processes has a long history.
Oct 22, 2015 - Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nevada ..... understanding of the importance of natural image statistics for all ...
Nov 5, 1998 - Dobson, A. & Crawley, M. J. Pathogens and the structure of plant communities. TREE 9 .... performance is slower and less accurate as target eccentricity increases, due ... filters, each tuned to a band of spatial frequencies9,17.
will provide an organizing principle for this chapter, is whether attention is goal-driven ..... attention were observed leave us with a puzzle: why did Mertens, and ..... In summary, the studies reviewed in this section suggest that, although attent
process information selectively. From a phenomenological ... view that inhibitory processes play a role in selective attention. To this end, we highlight three ...
pursuit, which might be used to compensate for the prima- ry deficit of smooth ...... Ross DE, Thaker GK, Holcomb HH, Cascella NG, Medoff DR,. Tamminga CA ...
Received: 27 January 1997 / Accepted: 26 November 1997 .... 1 Scheme of internally generated (predictive) and externally ..... Suppose that the visually.
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photograph (as an object) as a flat thing, although one is often barely ..... lighting of a scene is particularly interesting because of its many links with art history.
Sherrington's view in its pure form has never had any experimental support, but ...... Perceptual and Motor Skills, 8, 83-86. ... SHERRINGTON CS (1918) Observations on the sensual role of the proprioceptive nerve-supply of the extrinsic.
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(p < 0.0001); the specific differences between subjects are given ... ual performance apparent in the specific visual tests and ...... Anatomy and Embryology, 190,.
Dec 30, 2006 - rely on different representations that are formed in different neural sites or ... determined by the high correlational structure of the real world, in which ... certain objects as they can, they report the greatest increase in the ...
One possibility is that visual information from successive eye fixations is ... Using a similar procedure, we found retinotopic masking and retinotopic integra-.
(2D) stationary distractors (zero disparity); a target dot under- going x-motion in a field of 3D stationary distractors, each having a randomly chosen binocular ...
Oct 1, 1998 - reasons, 'select' the most cost-efficient way to represent the three-dimensional location of objects? As we frequentlyinteract with objects on the ...
was grasping, a change of hand shape or curling of the finger (or fin- gers) after ... the infant's hand, fingers, or both made contact with the book's surface ..... Randhawa, & W.E. Coffman (Eds.), Visual learning, thinking and communication. (pp.
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At the theoretical level, we argue that optic flow needs to be supplemented by other explanatory primitives, including the actor's per- ception of three-dimensional ...
perception. Previous studies have shown that results from ..... headcam reach condition are presented in Table 1 for each of ...... On the basis of the evidence of.
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Nov 23, 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2): 247-292. ... visual field, proprioceptive inflow, and a copy of neural efference or outflow to the ... When the eyes move relative to a stable world, the projection of the ... perception, because v
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