In the mind's eye: Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world
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adam_text | Contents
Credits
ix
Contributors
xiii
Introduction
xv
Part I Selected Papers of Julian
Hochberg
1
Familiar Size and the Perception of Depth
(with Carol Barnes
Hochberg) 3
2
A Quantitative Approach to
Figurai
Goodness
(with Edward McAlister)
11
3
Apparent Spatial Arrangement and Perceived Brightness
(with Jacob Beck)
17
4
Perception: Toward the Recovery of a Definition
23
5
The Psychophysics of Pictorial Perception
30
6
Pictorial Recognition as an Unlearned Ability:
A Study of One Child s Performance
(with Virginia Brooks)
60
7
Recognition of Faces: I. An Exploratory Study
(with Ruth Ellen Galper)
66
8
In the Mind s Eye
70
9
Attention, Organization, and Consciousness
100
10
Components of Literacy: Speculations and
Exploratory Research
125
11
Reading as an Intentional Behavior
(with Virginia Brooks)
139
12
The Representation of Things and People
148
vi
Contents
13
Higher-Order Stimuli and Inter-Response Coupling
in the Perception of the Visual World
186
14
Film Cutting and Visual Momentum
(with Virginia Brooks)
206
15
Pictorial Functions and Perceptual Structures
229
16
Levels of Perceptual Organization
275
17
How Big Is a Stimulus?
302
18
Form Perception: Experience and Explanations
329
19
The Perception of Pictorial Representations
360
20
Movies in the Mind s Eye
(with Virginia Brooks)
376
21
Looking Ahead (One Glance at a Time)
396
Part II Commentaries on Julian Hochberg s Work
Overviews
22
The Piecemeal, Constructive, and Schematic Nature
of Perception
Mary A. Peterson
419
23
Hochberg: A Perceptual Psychologist
Barbara Gilkm
429
Schematic Maps and Integration Across Glances
24
Mental Schemata and the Limits of Perception
James T. Enns and Erin Austen
439
25
Integration of Visual Information Across
Saccades
Mary M. Hayhoe
448
26
Scene Perception: The World Through a Window
Helene Intraub 454
27
How Big Is a Stimulus? : Learning About Imagery by
Studying Perception
Daniel
Reisberg 467
28
How Big Is an Optical Invariant?: Limits of
Tau in
Time-to-Contact Judgments
Patricia R. DeLucia
473
29
Hochberg and Inattentional Blindness
Arien
Mack
483
Contents
vii
Local Processing, Organization, and Perceptual Rules
30
Framing the Rules of Perception:
Hochberg
Versus Galileo,
Gestalts,
Garner, and Gibson
James E. Cutting
495
31
On the Internal Consistency of Perceptual Organization
James T. Todd
504
32
Piecemeal Perception and Hochberg s Window: Grouping
of Stimulus Elements Over Distances
James R. Pomerantz
509
33
The Resurrection of Simplicity in Vision
Peter A. van
der
Helm
518
34
Shape Constancy and Perceptual Simplicity: Hochberg s
Fundamental Contributions
Zygmunt Pizlo
525
35
Constructing and Interpreting the World in
the Cerebral Hemispheres
PaulM. Corballis
534
36
Segmentation, Grouping, and Shape: Some
Hochbergian Questions
Philip
].
Keilman
and Patrick Garrigan
542
Pictures, Film, and Dance
37
Ideas of Lasting Influence: Hochberg s Anticipation
of Research on Change Blindness and Motion-
Picture Perception
Daniel J. Simons and Daniel T. Levin
557
38
On the Cognitive Ecology of the Cinema
Ed
χ
Tan
562
39 Hochberg
on the Perception of Pictures
and of the World
H. A. Sedgwick
572
40
Celebrating the Usefulness of Pictorial Information in
Visual Perception
Jeremy Beer
581
41
Mental Structure in Experts Perception of Human
Movement
Dale S.
Klopfer 592
viii Contents
Part III Julian
Hochberg:
Biography and Bibliography
Biography
601
Bibliography
602
Name Index
609
Subject Index
620
Julian Hochberg s
work has always been ahead of its time, but recent advances make this the right
moment for it to have the greatest impact on a large number of scientists in perception and cogni¬
tion. This book contains many of
Hochberg
s
papers that have been scattered in various journals
and books over the years, along with chapters by other scientists who have been influenced by his
ideas. These chapters embody some of the many ways in which Hochberg s research can influence
contemporary work. I hope that reading this collection will prove as rewarding as the experience I
have enjoyed for decades as Hochberg s colleague
—
having at my disposal his rich store of knowl¬
edge and ideas about how visual perception might work.
—
Norma
Graham, Professor of Psychology; Columbia
Université
Julian
Hochberg
has been a leading figure in theoretical and experimental visual perception for the
last
50
years. I had the privilege of knowing him in New York in the
1960s,
and met him at various
conferences since, though regret losing close contact with his acute imaginative mind. In these
papers we find insightful discussions of many aspects of perception;
Gestalt
psychology, the role of
movement, how forms are seen, how continuous represented realities are seen from the fragmen¬
tary episodes of the cinema. There is continual interest in differences and similarities of seeing
objects and pictures, and how far experiments on pictures reveal the nature of object perception.
There are fundamental questions here for the visual sciences, illuminated by Julian Hochberg s 50
years of research and thinking, to the great benefit of psychology and also of the arts.
—
Richard L, Gregory, FRS, Emeritus Professor of
Mvropsţehologf,
University of Bristol
This volume is urgently needed and quite timely. It stands out as a unique contribution to the
fields of perception and cognition, and newer fields such as cognitive science and cognitive
neu-
roscience. One of the remarkable facts about Julian Hochberg s contribution to the fields of
perception and cognition is his prescience: As early as the tgSos,
Hochberg
argued that percep¬
tion was not the product of a single metric that could be applied globally to our perception of
the physical world. Empirical work over the past ten years or so has come baek to Hochberg s
view in the work of many perception psychologists, and much of this work has gained enormous
currency in the
fiald.
The papers in this volume provide a crucial theoretical perspective
011
why
such phenomena are important, how they reflect the same principles outlined by Hochbevg over
the years, and therefore why they matter in our theories of perception. Every student of percep¬
tion should read Hochberg s collected papers along with the commentaries! every practicing
perception scientist should do the same.
—
Barbara Landau, Dick and
Lydia
Todd Professor and Chair, Department of Cognitive Science,
Johns
Hopkins
Unkeniij
|
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Contents
Credits
ix
Contributors
xiii
Introduction
xv
Part I Selected Papers of Julian
Hochberg
1
Familiar Size and the Perception of Depth
(with Carol Barnes
Hochberg) 3
2
A Quantitative Approach to
Figurai
"Goodness"
(with Edward McAlister)
11
3
Apparent Spatial Arrangement and Perceived Brightness
(with Jacob Beck)
17
4
Perception: Toward the Recovery of a Definition
23
5
The Psychophysics of Pictorial Perception
30
6
Pictorial Recognition as an Unlearned Ability:
A Study of One Child's Performance
(with Virginia Brooks)
60
7
Recognition of Faces: I. An Exploratory Study
(with Ruth Ellen Galper)
66
8
In the Mind's Eye
70
9
Attention, Organization, and Consciousness
100
10
Components of Literacy: Speculations and
Exploratory Research
125
11
Reading as an Intentional Behavior
(with Virginia Brooks)
139
12
The Representation of Things and People
148
vi
Contents
13
Higher-Order Stimuli and Inter-Response Coupling
in the Perception of the Visual World
186
14
Film Cutting and Visual Momentum
(with Virginia Brooks)
206
15
Pictorial Functions and Perceptual Structures
229
16
Levels of Perceptual Organization
275
17
How Big Is a Stimulus?
302
18
Form Perception: Experience and Explanations
329
19
The Perception of Pictorial Representations
360
20
Movies in the Mind's Eye
(with Virginia Brooks)
376
21
Looking Ahead (One Glance at a Time)
396
Part II Commentaries on Julian Hochberg's Work
Overviews
22
The Piecemeal, Constructive, and Schematic Nature
of Perception
Mary A. Peterson
419
23
Hochberg: A Perceptual Psychologist
Barbara Gilkm
429
Schematic Maps and Integration Across Glances
24
Mental Schemata and the Limits of Perception
James T. Enns and Erin Austen
439
25
Integration of Visual Information Across
Saccades
Mary M. Hayhoe
448
26
Scene Perception: The World Through a Window
Helene Intraub 454
27
"How Big Is a Stimulus?": Learning About Imagery by
Studying Perception
Daniel
Reisberg 467
28
How Big Is an Optical Invariant?: Limits of
Tau in
Time-to-Contact Judgments
Patricia R. DeLucia
473
29
Hochberg and Inattentional Blindness
Arien
Mack
483
Contents
vii
Local Processing, Organization, and Perceptual Rules
30
Framing the Rules of Perception:
Hochberg
Versus Galileo,
Gestalts,
Garner, and Gibson
James E. Cutting
495
31
On the Internal Consistency of Perceptual Organization
James T. Todd
504
32
Piecemeal Perception and Hochberg's Window: Grouping
of Stimulus Elements Over Distances
James R. Pomerantz
509
33
The Resurrection of Simplicity in Vision
Peter A. van
der
Helm
518
34
Shape Constancy and Perceptual Simplicity: Hochberg's
Fundamental Contributions
Zygmunt Pizlo
525
35
Constructing and Interpreting the World in
the Cerebral Hemispheres
PaulM. Corballis
534
36
Segmentation, Grouping, and Shape: Some
Hochbergian Questions
Philip
].
Keilman
and Patrick Garrigan
542
Pictures, Film, and Dance
37
Ideas of Lasting Influence: Hochberg's Anticipation
of Research on Change Blindness and Motion-
Picture Perception
Daniel J. Simons and Daniel T. Levin
557
38
On the Cognitive Ecology of the Cinema
Ed
χ
Tan
562
39 Hochberg
on the Perception of Pictures
and of the World
H. A. Sedgwick
572
40
Celebrating the Usefulness of Pictorial Information in
Visual Perception
Jeremy Beer
581
41
Mental Structure in Experts' Perception of Human
Movement
Dale S.
Klopfer 592
viii Contents
Part III Julian
Hochberg:
Biography and Bibliography
Biography
601
Bibliography
602
Name Index
609
Subject Index
620
"Julian Hochberg's
work has always been ahead of its time, but recent advances make this the right
moment for it to have the greatest impact on a large number of scientists in perception and cogni¬
tion. "This book contains many of
Hochberg"
s
papers that have been scattered in various journals
and books over the years, along with chapters by other scientists who have been influenced by his
ideas. These chapters embody some of the many ways in which Hochberg's research can influence
contemporary work. I hope that reading this collection will prove as rewarding as the experience I
have enjoyed for decades as Hochberg's colleague
—
having at my disposal his rich store of knowl¬
edge and ideas about how visual perception might work."
—
Norma
Graham, Professor of'Psychology; Columbia
Université
"Julian
Hochberg
has been a leading figure in theoretical and experimental visual perception for the
last
50
years. I had the privilege of knowing him in New York in the
1960s,
and met him at various
conferences since, though regret losing close contact with his acute imaginative mind. In these
papers we find insightful discussions of many aspects of perception;
Gestalt
psychology, the role of
movement, how forms are seen, how continuous represented realities are seen from the fragmen¬
tary episodes of the cinema. There is continual interest in differences and similarities of seeing
objects and pictures, and how far experiments on pictures reveal the nature of object perception.
There are fundamental questions here for the visual sciences, illuminated by Julian Hochberg's 50
years of research and thinking, to the great benefit of psychology and also of the arts."
—
Richard L, Gregory, FRS, Emeritus Professor of
'Mvropsţehologf,
University of Bristol
"This volume is urgently needed and quite timely. It stands out as a unique contribution to the
fields of perception and cognition, and newer fields such as cognitive science and cognitive
neu-
roscience. One of the remarkable facts about Julian Hochberg's contribution to the fields of
perception and cognition is his prescience: As early as the tgSos,
Hochberg
argued that percep¬
tion was not the product of a single metric that could be applied globally to our perception of
the physical world. Empirical work over the past ten years or so has come baek to Hochberg's
view in the work of many perception psychologists, and much of this work has gained enormous
currency in the
fiald.
The papers in this volume provide a crucial theoretical perspective
011
why
such phenomena are important, how they reflect the same principles outlined by Hochbevg over
the years, and therefore why they matter in our theories of perception. Every student of percep¬
tion should read Hochberg's collected papers along with the commentaries! every practicing
perception scientist should do the same."
—
Barbara Landau, Dick and
Lydia
Todd Professor and Chair, Department of Cognitive Science,
Johns
Hopkins
Unkeniij |
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spelling | Hochberg, Julian E. 1923-2022 Verfasser (DE-588)132587068 aut In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world ed. by Mary A. Peterson ... Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2007 XXI, 634 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and indexes Visual perception Visual Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie (DE-588)4079011-3 gnd rswk-swf Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 gnd rswk-swf Wahrnehmungspsychologie (DE-588)4079011-3 s Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 s DE-188 Peterson, Mary A. Sonstige oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0515/2005019299.html Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0724/2005019299-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016446574&sequence=000007&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016446574&sequence=000008&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Hochberg, Julian E. 1923-2022 In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world Visual perception Visual Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie (DE-588)4079011-3 gnd Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 gnd |
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title | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world |
title_auth | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world |
title_exact_search | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world |
title_exact_search_txtP | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world |
title_full | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world ed. by Mary A. Peterson ... |
title_fullStr | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world ed. by Mary A. Peterson ... |
title_full_unstemmed | In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world ed. by Mary A. Peterson ... |
title_short | In the mind's eye |
title_sort | in the mind s eye julian hochberg on the perception of pictures films and the world |
title_sub | Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world |
topic | Visual perception Visual Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie (DE-588)4079011-3 gnd Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Visual perception Visual Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie Visuelle Wahrnehmung |
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