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adam_text | Contents
1
CHAPTER I Introduction
2
Early Philosophy of Perception
3
Nativism and Empiricism
7
Nativism
7
Empiricism
8
The Dawn of Psychophysics
10
Psychophysical Methods
13
Signal Detection Theory
14
The Biology of Perception
18
Hermann
von
Helmholtz
21
Neuronal
Connections
22
Neural Firing: The Action Potential
25
Summary
27
chapter
2^
The First Steps in Vision: Seeing Stars
28
A Little Light Physics
29
Eyes That See Light
30
Shining Starlight onto the Retina
32
The Retina
33
Retinal Information Processing
36
Light Transduction by Rod and Cone Photoreceptors
36
Lateral Inhibition through Horizontal and Amacrine
Cells
40
Convergence and Divergence of Information via Bipolar
Cells
40
Communicating to the Brain via Ganglion Cells
41
Whistling in the Dark: Dark and Light
Adaptation
45
The Man Who Could Not See Stars
47
Summary
49
chapter ^ Spatial Vision: From Stars to Stripes so
Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See?
51
A Visit to the Eye Doctor
54
Acuity for Low-Contrast Stripes
55
Why Sine Wave Gratings?
57
Retinal Ganglion Cells and Stripes
57
The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
58
Striate
Cortex
59
Cortical Topography and Cortical Magnification
60
Receptive Fields in
Striate
Cortex
62
Orientation Selectivity
62
Other Receptive-Field Properties
63
Simple and Complex Cells
64
Further Complications
65
Columns and Hypercolumns
66
Selective Adaptation: The Psychologist s
Electrode
69
Selective Adaptation for Spatial Frequencies
71
The Site of Selective Adaptation Effects
72
Combining Spatial Frequency and Orientation
Selectivity
72
Spatial Frequency-Tuned Pattern Analyzers in Human
Vision
73
CONTENTS
The Development
of Spatial Vision
74
Development of the Contrast Sensitivity Function
75
The Girl Who Almost Couldn t See Stripes
76
Summary
77
chapter ¿X Perceiving and Recognizing Objects
78
Middle Vision
80
Finding Edges
81
Texture Segmentation and Grouping
84
Perceptual Committees Revisited
85
Figure and Ground
88
Dealing with Occlusion
89
Parts and Wholes
90
Summarizing Middle Vision
91
Object Recognition
92
Templates versus Structural Descriptions
93
Problems with Structural-Description Theories
94
Multiple Recognition Committees?
95
Faces: An Illustrative Special Case
96
Objects in the Brain
97
Summarizing Object Recognition
101
Summary
101
chapter
S
The Perception of Color
104
Basic Principles of Color Perception
105
The Problem of Univariance
105
Trichromacy
106
Rods and Cones
106
Metamers
108
Lights, Filters, and Finger Paints
110
Three Numbers, Many Colors 111
History of Trichromatic Theory
113
Opponent Processes
114
Repackaging the Information
114
Opponent Cells in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
115
Psychophysical Roots of Opponent Color Theory
115
Afterimages
117
Color in the Visual Cortex
118
Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?
119
Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?
—
Yes
119
Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?
—
No
119
Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?
—
Maybe
120
From the Color of Lights to a World of Color
122
Color Constancy
122
The Problem with the
Illuminant
124
Physical Constraints Make Constancy Possible
125
Color Vision in Animals
128
Summary
131
CHAPTER
Q
Space Perception and Binocular Vision
132
Monocular Cues to Three-Dimensional Space
136
Occlusion
136
Size and Position Cues
137
Aerial Perspective
140
Linear Perspective
141
Pictorial Depth Cues and Pictures
142
Motion Cues
144
Accommodation and Convergence
146
Binocular Vision and Stereopsis
146
Stereoscopes and
Stereograms
150
Random Dot
Stereograms
152
Stereoscopic Correspondence
153
The Physiological Basis of Stereopsis
155
Combining Depth Cues
156
The Bayesian Approach
157
Illusions and the Construction of Space
158
Binocular Rivalry and Suppression
160
Development of Binocular Vision and
Stereopsis
161
Abnormal Visual Experience Can Disrupt Binocular
Vision
165
Summary
166
CONTENTS
XI
CHAPTER
ƒ
Mot/On Perception
168
Computation of Visual Motion
171
Apparent Motion
172
The Correspondence and Aperture Problems
172
Detection of Global Motion in Area MT
175
Motion Aftereffects Revisited
176
Second-Order Motion
177
Using Motion Information
179
Going with the Flow: Using Motion Information to
Navigate
179
Something in the Way You Move: Using Motion Infor¬
mation to Identify Objects
180
Avoiding Imminent Collision: The Tao of
Tau 181
Eye Movements
182
Physiology and Types of Eye Movements
183
Eye Movements and Reading
185
Saccadic Suppression and the Comparator
185
Development of Motion Perception
186
The Man Who Couldn t See Motion
186
Summary
187
chapter
q
Attention and Scene Perception
188
Selection in Space
191
The Spotlight of Attention
192
Visual Search
193
Feature Searches Are Efficient
194
Many Searches Are Inefficient
195
In Real-World Searches, Basic Features Guide Visual
Search
196
The Binding Problem in Visual Search
198
Attending in Time: RSVP and the Attentional
Blink
199
The Physiological Basis of Attention
201
Attention Could Enhance Neural Activity
202
Attention Could Enhance the Processing of a Specific
Type of Stimulus
202
Attention and Single Cells
204
Disorders of Visual Attention
205
Neglect
206
Extinction
207
Balint
Syndrome
207
Perceiving and Understanding Scenes
209
Picture Memory and Change Blindness
209
Local and Global Approaches to Scene Recognition
212
What Do We Actually See?
214
Summary
217
chapter
y
Hearing: Physiology and Psychoacoustics
218
The Function of Hearing
219
What Is Sound?
220
Basic Qualities of Sound Waves: Frequency and Ampli¬
tude
220
Sine Waves, Complex Tones, and Fourier Analysis
222
Basic Structure of the Mammalian Auditory
System
225
Outer Ear
225
Middle Ear
226
Inner Ear
227
The Auditory Nerve
233
Auditory Brain Structures
237
Basic Operating Characteristics of the Auditory
System
240
Intensity and Loudness
241
Frequency and Pitch
242
Hearing Loss
244
Summary
247
XII
CONTENTS
chapter
j Q
Hearing in the Environment
248
Sound Localization
249
Interaural Time Difference
250
Interaural Level Difference
253
Cones of Confusion
254
Pinna and Head Cues
256
Auditory Distance Perception
259
Complex Sounds
260
Harmonics
260
Timbre
262
Attack and Decay
265
Auditory Scene Analysis
265
Spatial, Spectral, and Temporal Segregation
267
Grouping by Timbre
268
Grouping by Onset
269
Continuity and Restoration Effects
271
Restoration of Complex Sounds
272
Summary
273
chapter
j
| Music and Speech Perception
274
Music
275
Musical Notes
276
Making Music
278
Speech
281
Speech Production
281
Speech Perception
285
Learning to Listen
291
Speech in the Brain
295
Summary
297
CHAPTER
12
Touch
298
Touch Physiology
300
The Sense Organ and Receptor Units for Touch
300
From Skin to Brain
305
Pain
309
Pleasant Touch
312
Tactile Sensitivity and Acuity
313
How Sensitive Are We to Mechanical Pressure?
313
How Finely Can We Resolve Spatial Details?
314
How Finely Can We Resolve Temporal Details?
316
CHAPTER
j ^
Olfaction
330
Haptic
Perception
316
Perception for Action
316
Action for Perception
317
The What System of Touch: Perceiving Objects and Their
Properties
319
The Where System of Touch: Locating Objects
322
Tactile Spatial Attention
325
Interactions between Touch and Other Modalities
325
Virtual
Haptic
Environments
327
Summary
329
Olfactory Physiology
331
Odors and
Odorants
331
The Human Olfactory Apparatus
331
The Genetic Basis of Olfactory Receptors
337
The Feel of Scent
338
From Chemicals to Smells
338
Theories of Olfactory Perception
339
The Importance of Patterns
341
Odor Mixtures
342
Odor Imagery
343
Olfactory Psychophysics, Identification, and
Adaptation
343
Detection, Discrimination, and Recognition
343
Psychophysical Methods for Detection and
Discrimination
344
Identification
345
CONTENTS
XIII
Adaptation 346
Cognitive Habituation
348
Olfactory Hedonics
349
Familiarity and Intensity
349
Nature or Nurture?
349
An Evolutionary Argument
351
Caveats
352
Olfaction,
Memory, and Emotion
352
Neuroanatomical and Evolutionary Connections
between Odor and Emotion
354
The Vomeronasal Organ and the Question of Human
Pheromones
354
Summary
357
CHAPTER
14
Taste
360
Taste versus Flavor
361
Localizing Flavor Sensations
362
Anatomy and Physiology of the Gustatory
System
363
Papillae
364
Taste Buds and Taste Receptor Cells
365
Taste Processing in the Central Nervous System
367
The Four Basic Tastes
368
Salty
368
Sour
369
Bitter
369
Sweet
370
Survival Value of Taste
372
The Pleasures of Taste
372
Specific Hungers
373
The Special Case of
Umami
375
The Special Case of Fat
376
Coding of Taste Quality
376
Taste Adaptation and Cross-Adaptation
377
Genetic Variation in Taste Experience
377
Supertasters
378
Health Consequences of Taste Sensation
380
Pleasure and Retronasal versus
Orthonasal Olfaction
380
Chili Peppers
381
Summary
382
chapter | ^ Spatial Orientation and the
Vestibular
System
384
Modalities and Qualities of Spatial Orientation
386
The Three Spatial Orientation Modalities: Angular
Motion, Linear Motion, and Tilt
387
Basic Qualities of Spatial Orientation: Direction and
Amplitude
388
Peripheral Structure of the Mammalian
Vestibular
System
390
Hair Cells
—
Mechanical Transducers
390
Semicircular Canals
392
Otolith Organs
397
Glossary
417
References
433
Photo Credits
447
Index
449
Spatial Orientation Perception
400
Rotation Perception
401
Translation Perception
403
Tilt Perception
403
Sensory Integration
404
Visual—
Vestibular
Integration
405
Reflexive
Vestibular
Responses
406
Vestibulo-Ocular Responses
406
Vestibulo-Autonomic Responses
410
Vestibulo-Spinal Responses
411
Cortical Projections
412
Summary
415
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title_fullStr | Sensation & perception Jeremy M. Wolfe ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Sensation & perception Jeremy M. Wolfe ... |
title_short | Sensation & perception |
title_sort | sensation perception |
topic | Waarneming gtt Zintuigen gtt Senses and sensation Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie (DE-588)4079011-3 gnd Sinnesorgan (DE-588)4055114-3 gnd Sinnesphysiologie (DE-588)4055116-7 gnd Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4064317-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Waarneming Zintuigen Senses and sensation Perception Wahrnehmungspsychologie Sinnesorgan Sinnesphysiologie Wahrnehmung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017992055&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT wolfejeremym sensationperception AT wolfejeremym sensationandperception |