Basic vision: an introduction to visual perception
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Figure acknowledgements xiii
0 A trailer to the book 1
An apology 2
The problem 2
Vision in action 5
Illusions 8
Damage to the system 11
The brain 13
The study of vision 16
Readings and references 17
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 17
1 The first steps in seeing 19
The eye 20
The photoreceptors 32
The retinal ganglion cells 35
Beyond the eye - the optic nerve 35
The lateral geniculate nucleus 36
Readings and references 41
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 42
2 Signalling changes 43
Introduction 44
A problem 44
Retinal ganglion cells and receptive fields 45
Receptive fields and image processing 50
Some effects of retinal processing 56
Conclusion 63
^™ Contents
Readings and references 64
Possible essay titles, tutorials and questions of interest 64
3 To the cortex 66
The primary visual cortex (aka VI, striate cortex, area 17) 67
Orientation selectivity 68
Organization of primary visual cortex 73
Simple cells 77
Complex cells 80
Hypercomplex cells 81
Trigger features 83
Face cells 84
The grandmother cell hypothesis 85
Beyond VI - the extrastriate areas 86
Readings and references 93
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 94
4 Spatial vision 96
Experiments on humans 97
The tilt after-effect 98
A neural explanation of the tilt after-effect 99
Tilt-specific threshold elevation 104
The size after-effect 105
Simultaneous tilt and size illusions 108
Size-specific threshold elevation 108
Contrast sensitivity 110
Peripheral vision 115
Retinal versus real size 117
Some visual illusions explained? 121
Readings and references 126
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 127
5 Colour vision 129
Introduction 130
What is colour, and why would you want to see it? 130
Contents ^9
The nature of light 131
A single-cone system - monochromatic vision 137
A two-cone system - dichromatic vision 140
A three-cone system - trichromatic vision 147
Comparing activity in cones - colour opponency 150
Colour-opponent cells 152
Two-colour vision systems 153
Colour blindness 154
Cortical processes in colour vision 157
Colour constancy 157
Back to the cortex 160
Cerebral achromatopsia 161
Readings and references 163
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 164
6 The perception of motion 166
Two ways of seeing movement 167
A motion detector 171
The motion after-effect 175
Speed 177
Apparent motion 179
Motion blindness and area MT (V5) 181
How do we tell what moves and what stays still? 188
Vection and stability 188
Vection and vomit 192
Conclusion 193
Readings and references 193
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 194
7 The third dimension 196
Introduction 197
Stereoscopic vision 199
The correspondence problem and random dot stereograms 207
Physiological mechanisms and disparity 211
Stereo-blindness 212
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Motion parallax 213
Pictorial cues 214
Size constancy, depth perception, and illusions 220
Conclusions 226
Readings and references 226
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 227
8 The development of vision 229
Introduction 230
Measuring a baby s vision 231
Selective rearing experiments 242
Problems of vision 245
Putting things right 247
Active versus passive vision 248
Vision in old age 251
Readings and references 251
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 252
9 Attention and neglect 254
Introduction 255
Moving attention 257
Spot the difference - change blindness 259
Objects and space 265
Visual search 269
Feature integration theory 273
Guided search 276
Neglect 277
Readings and references 281
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 282
10 The perception of faces 284
The face as a special stimulus 285
Just how good are we at recognizing faces? 287
Feature configurations 291
Recognizing individuals 295
Contents ^9
Physiology of face recognition 302
Prosopagnosia 307
Delusions 309
Conclusions 313
Readings and references 313
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 314
11 Vision and action 316
What and where streams in vision 317
Blindsight 318
The superior colliculus route 321
Balint-Holmes syndrome or optic ataxia 325
Visual form agnosia 328
Dissociation of perception and action 329
Eye movements 331
Saccadic suppression 334
Eye movements in real tasks 335
Conclusion 342
Readings and references 342
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 343
12 How we know it might be so... 345
Anatomical techniques 346
Recording techniques 348
Microstimulation 361
Lesioning 361
Neuropsychology 364
Psychophysics 365
Readings and references 374
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 374
Index 377
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Contents
Figure acknowledgements xiii
0 A trailer to the book 1
An apology 2
The problem 2
Vision in action 5
Illusions 8
Damage to the system 11
The brain 13
The study of vision 16
Readings and references 17
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 17
1 The first steps in seeing 19
The eye 20
The photoreceptors 32
The retinal ganglion cells 35
Beyond the eye - the optic nerve 35
The lateral geniculate nucleus 36
Readings and references 41
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 42
2 Signalling changes 43
Introduction 44
A problem 44
Retinal ganglion cells and receptive fields 45
Receptive fields and image processing 50
Some effects of retinal processing 56
Conclusion 63
^™ Contents
Readings and references 64
Possible essay titles, tutorials and questions of interest 64
3 To the cortex 66
The primary visual cortex (aka VI, striate cortex, area 17) 67
Orientation selectivity 68
Organization of primary visual cortex 73
Simple cells 77
Complex cells 80
Hypercomplex cells 81
Trigger features 83
Face cells 84
The grandmother cell hypothesis 85
Beyond VI - the extrastriate areas 86
Readings and references 93
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 94
4 Spatial vision 96
Experiments on humans 97
The tilt after-effect 98
A neural explanation of the tilt after-effect 99
Tilt-specific threshold elevation 104
The size after-effect 105
Simultaneous tilt and size illusions 108
Size-specific threshold elevation 108
Contrast sensitivity 110
Peripheral vision 115
Retinal versus real size 117
Some visual illusions explained? 121
Readings and references 126
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 127
5 Colour vision 129
Introduction 130
What is colour, and why would you want to see it? 130
Contents ^9
The nature of light 131
A single-cone system - monochromatic vision 137
A two-cone system - dichromatic vision 140
A three-cone system - trichromatic vision 147
Comparing activity in cones - colour opponency 150
Colour-opponent cells 152
Two-colour vision systems 153
Colour blindness 154
Cortical processes in colour vision 157
Colour constancy 157
Back to the cortex 160
Cerebral achromatopsia 161
Readings and references 163
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 164
6 The perception of motion 166
Two ways of seeing movement 167
A motion detector 171
The motion after-effect 175
Speed 177
Apparent motion 179
Motion blindness and area MT (V5) 181
How do we tell what moves and what stays still? 188
Vection and stability 188
Vection and vomit 192
Conclusion 193
Readings and references 193
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 194
7 The third dimension 196
Introduction 197
Stereoscopic vision 199
The correspondence problem and random dot stereograms 207
Physiological mechanisms and disparity 211
Stereo-blindness 212
^n Contents
Motion parallax 213
Pictorial cues 214
Size constancy, depth perception, and illusions 220
Conclusions 226
Readings and references 226
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 227
8 The development of vision 229
Introduction 230
Measuring a baby's vision 231
Selective rearing experiments 242
Problems of vision 245
Putting things right 247
Active versus passive vision 248
Vision in old age 251
Readings and references 251
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 252
9 Attention and neglect 254
Introduction 255
Moving attention 257
Spot the difference - change blindness 259
Objects and space 265
Visual search 269
Feature integration theory 273
Guided search 276
Neglect 277
Readings and references 281
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 282
10 The perception of faces 284
The face as a special stimulus 285
Just how good are we at recognizing faces? 287
Feature configurations 291
Recognizing individuals 295
Contents ^9
Physiology of face recognition 302
Prosopagnosia 307
Delusions 309
Conclusions 313
Readings and references 313
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 314
11 Vision and action 316
'What' and 'where' streams in vision 317
Blindsight 318
The superior colliculus route 321
Balint-Holmes syndrome or optic ataxia 325
Visual form agnosia 328
Dissociation of perception and action 329
Eye movements 331
Saccadic suppression 334
Eye movements in real tasks 335
Conclusion 342
Readings and references 342
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 343
12 How we know it might be so. 345
Anatomical techniques 346
Recording techniques 348
Microstimulation 361
Lesioning 361
Neuropsychology 364
Psychophysics 365
Readings and references 374
Possible essay titles, tutorials, and questions of interest 374
Index 377 |
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