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Scene Vision : Making Sense of What We See.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The MIT Press SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (339 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262319898
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Scene VisionDDC classification:
  • 152.14
LOC classification:
  • BF241 -- .S334 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Current Scene -- 1 Visual Scene Representation: A Spatial-Cognitive Perspective -- 2 More Than Meets the Eye: The Active Selection of Diagnostic Information across Spatial Locations and Scales during Scene Categorization -- 3 The Constructive Nature of Scene Perception -- 4 Deconstructing Scene Selectivity in Visual Cortex -- 5 The Neurophysiology of Attention and Object Recognition in Visual Scenes -- 6 Neural Systems for Visual Scene Recognition -- 7 Putting Scenes in Context -- 8 Fast Visual Processing of "In-Context" Objects -- 9 Detecting and Remembering Briefly Presented Pictures -- 10 Making Sense of Scenes with Spike-Based Processing -- 11 A Statistical Modeling Framework for Investigating Visual Scene Processing in the Human Brain -- 12 On Aesthetics and Emotions in Scene Images: A Computational Perspective -- 13 Emotion and Motivation in the Perceptual Processing of Natural Scenes -- 14 Threat Perception in Visual Scenes: Dimensions, Action, and Neural Dynamics -- Contributors -- Index -- Color Plates.
Summary: Cutting-edge research on the visual cognition of scenes, covering issues that include spatial vision, context, emotion, attention, memory, and neural mechanisms underlying scene representation.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Current Scene -- 1 Visual Scene Representation: A Spatial-Cognitive Perspective -- 2 More Than Meets the Eye: The Active Selection of Diagnostic Information across Spatial Locations and Scales during Scene Categorization -- 3 The Constructive Nature of Scene Perception -- 4 Deconstructing Scene Selectivity in Visual Cortex -- 5 The Neurophysiology of Attention and Object Recognition in Visual Scenes -- 6 Neural Systems for Visual Scene Recognition -- 7 Putting Scenes in Context -- 8 Fast Visual Processing of "In-Context" Objects -- 9 Detecting and Remembering Briefly Presented Pictures -- 10 Making Sense of Scenes with Spike-Based Processing -- 11 A Statistical Modeling Framework for Investigating Visual Scene Processing in the Human Brain -- 12 On Aesthetics and Emotions in Scene Images: A Computational Perspective -- 13 Emotion and Motivation in the Perceptual Processing of Natural Scenes -- 14 Threat Perception in Visual Scenes: Dimensions, Action, and Neural Dynamics -- Contributors -- Index -- Color Plates.

Cutting-edge research on the visual cognition of scenes, covering issues that include spatial vision, context, emotion, attention, memory, and neural mechanisms underlying scene representation.

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