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adam_text | Titel: Sensation and perception
Autor: Wolfe, Jeremy M.
Jahr: 2012
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction 3
Welcome to Our World 3 Psychophysical Methods 7
Sensation and Perception 3 Scaling Methods and Supertasters 9
Method 1: Thresholds 4 Si9nal Detection Theory 11
Method 2: Scaling-Measuring Private Experience 4 Fourier Analysis 15
Method 3: Signal Detection Theory- Sensory Neuroscience and the Biology
Measuring Difficult Decisions 4 of Perception 17
Method 4: Sensory Neuroscience 4 Neuronal Connections 21
Method 5: Neuroimaging-An Image of the Mind 5 Neural Fjrjng. Jhe Action Po{ent/a/ 22
Thresholds and the Dawn of Psycho- Neural Firing: Populations of Neurons 24
physics 5
CHAPTER 2 The First Steps in Vision: From Light to Neural Signals 31
A Little Light Physics 31 Lateral Inhibition through Horizontal and
Amacrine Cells 43
Eyes That See Light 32. Convergence and Divergence of Information
Focusing Light onto the Retina 34 via Bipolar Cells 43
The Retina 35 Communicating to the Brain via Ganglion Cells 44
Retinal Information Processing 38 Whistling in the Dark: Dark and Light
Adaptation 48
Light Transduction by Rod and
Cone Photoreceptors 38 The Man Who Could Not See Stars 50
The Man Who Could Not Read 42
CHAPTER 3 Spatial Vision: From Spots to Stripes 55
Visual Acuity: Oh Say, Can You See? 55 Striate Cortex 64
A Visit to the Eye Doctor 58 Topography of the Human Cortex 66
Acuity for Low-Contrast Stripes 59 Some Perceptual Consequences of
Why Sine Wave Gratings? 61 Cortical Magnification 67
Retinal Ganglion Cells and Stripes 61 Receptive Fields in Striate Cortex 68
Orientation Selectivity 68
The Lateral Geniculate Nucleus 62
Other Receptive-Field Properties 69
Simple and Complex Cells 70
Further Complications 71
X CONTENTS
Columns and Hypercolumns 72 The Development of Spatial Vision 80
Selective Adaptation: The Psychologist s
Development of the Contrast Sensitivity Function 81
Electrode 75 The Girl Who Almost Couldn t See
The Site of Selective Adaptation Effects 78 Stripes 82
Spatial Frequency-Tuned Pattern Analyzers in
Human Vision 78
CHAPTER 4 Perceiving and Recognizing Objects 85
What and Where Pathways 85 Parts and Wholes 104
The Problems of Perceiving and Recognizing
Objects 91
Middle Vision 93
Finding Edges 93
Texture Segmentation and Grouping 96
Perceptual Committees Revisited 99
Figure and Ground 101
Summarizing Middle Vision 104
From Metaphor to Formal Model 105
Object Recognition 106
Templates versus Structural Descriptions 108
Problems with Structural-Description Theories 110
Multiple Recognition Committees? 111
Faces: An Illustrative Special Case 112
,. ., ^ , . ., The Pathway Runs in Both Directions:
Dealing with Occlusion 103 Feedback and Reentrant Processing 113
CHAPTER 5 The Perception of Color 117
Basic Principles of Color Perception 117 Opponent Colors 128
Three Steps to Color Perception 117 Color in the Visual Cortex 131
ry*. - ^ ¦ 1-...X- -..o Adaptation and Afterimages 133
Step 1: Color Detection 118 w
Does Everyone See Colors the Same
Step 2: Color Discrimination 118 Way? 134
The Problem of Univariance 118 Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?- Yes 134
The Trichromatic Solution 120 Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?-No 135
Metamers 120 Does Everyone See Colors the Same Way?-Maybe
The History of Trichromatic Theory 122 136
A Brief Digression into Lights, Filters, and From the Color of Lights to a World of
Finger Paints 123 Co|or -|38
From Retina to Brain: Repackaging Constant 1 ?q
the Information 124 ^olor constancy 139
Cone-Opponent Cells in the Retina and LGN 125
Step 3: Color Appearance 125
Three Numbers, Many Colors 125
The Problem with the llluminant 139
Physical Constraints Make Constancy Possible 141
Color Vision in Animals 143
CHAPTER 6 Space Perception and Binocular Vision 149
Monocular Cues to Three-Dimensional Binocular Vision and Stereopsis 162
Soace 152
H Stereoscopes and Stereograms 166
Occlusion 152 Random Dot Stereograms 168
Size and Position Cues 153 Stereo Movies, TV, and Video Games 169
Aerial Perspective 157 Using Stereopsis 170
Linear Perspective 158 Stereoscopic Correspondence 171
Pictorial Depth Cues and Pictures 158 The PhySj0,0gicaj eas/s of stereopsis 173
Motion Cues 160
Accommodation and Convergence 162
CONTENTS XI
Combining Depth Cues 174 Development of Binocular Vision and
The Bayesian Approach Revisited 175 Stereopsis 180
Illusions and the Construction of Space 176 Abnormal Visual Experience Can Disrupt
, _. , , _, Binocular Vision 183
Binocular Rivalry and Suppression 178
CHAPTER 7 Attention and Scene Perception 187
Selection in Space 189 Attention and Single Cells 202
The Spotlight of Attention 190 Disorders of Visual Attention 204
Visual Search 191 Neglect 204
Feature Searches Are Efficient 192 Extinction 205
Many Searches Are Inefficient 193 Balint Syndrome 206
In Real-World Searches, Basic Features Guide Perceiving and Understanding Scenes 206
Visual Search 194
Two Pathways to Scene Perception 206
In Real-World Searches, the Real World Guides
Visual Search 194 ne Nonselective Pathway Computes
The Binding Problem in Visual Search 196
Ensemble Statistics 207
The Nonselective Pathway Computes Scene Gist
Attending in Time: RSVP and the Attentional and Layout-Very Quickly 208
Blink 197
The Physiological Basis of Attention 200
Memory for Objects and Scenes Is
Amazingly Good 210
Memory for Objects and Scenes Is Amazingly Bad:
Attention Could Enhance Neural Activity 200 Change Blindness 210
Attention Could Enhance the Processing of a Specific What Do We Actually See? 214
Type of Stimulus 201
CHAPTER 8 Motion Perception 221
Computation of Visual Motion 222 Something in the Way You Move: Using Motion
Information to Identify Objects 233
Apparent Motion 224
Avoiding Imminent Collision: The Tao of Tau 234
The Correspondence Problem 225
The Aperture Problem 226 Eye Movements 235
Detection of Global Motion in Area MT 227 Physiology and Types of Eye Movements 236
Motion Aftereffects Revisited 229 Eye Movements and Reading 238
Second-Order Motion 230 Saccadic Suppression and the Comparator 238
Using Motion Information 231 Development of Motion Perception 239
Going with the Flow: Using Motion The Man Who Couldn t See Motion 240
Information to Navigate 232
CHAPTER 9 Hearing: Physiology and Psychoacoustics 243
The Function of Hearing 243 inner Ear 250
What Is Sound? 244
The Auditory Nerve 256
Auditory Brain Structures 261
Basic Qualities of Sound Waves: Frequency
and Amplitude 244 Basic Operating Characteristics of the
Sine Waves and Complex Sounds 246 Auditory System 264
Basic Structure of the Mammalian Auditory
Intensity and Loudness 264
System 249 Frequency and Pitch 266
Outer Ear 249 Hearing Loss 268
Middle Ear 249
XII CONTENTS
CHAPTER 10 Hearing in the Environment 275
Sound Localization 275 Auditory Color Constancy 289
Interaural Time Difference 276 Attack and Decay 291
Interaural Level Difference 279 Auditory Scene Analysis 292
Cones of Confusion 281 Spatial, Spectral, and Temporal Segregation 292
Pinna and Head Cues 282 Grouping by Timbre 294
Auditory Distance Perception 285 Grouping by Onset 296
Complex Sounds 286 When Sounds Become Familiar 297
Harmonics 287 Continuity and Restoration Effects 298
Timbre 288 Restoration of Complex Sounds 299
CHAPTER 11 Music and Speech Perception 303
Music 303 Speech 309
Music and Emotion 303 Speech Production 310
Musical Notes 304 Speech Perception 314
Making Music 307 Learning to Listen 319
Speech in the Brain 323
CHAPTER 12 Spatial Orientation and the Vestibular System 329
Modalities and Qualities of Spatial Sensory Integration 348
Orientation 331 Visual-Vestibular Integration 348
Sensing Angular Motion, Linear Motion, and Tilt 331 _ ., ..*.,. -. «-«
Reflexive Vestibular Responses 350
Basic Qualities of Spatial Orientation: Amplitude
and Direction 332 Vestibulo-Ocular Responses 350
The Mammalian Vestibular System 334 Vestibulo-Autonomic Responses 354
Vestibulospinal Responses 354
Hair Cells: Mechanical Transducers 334
Semicircular Canals 336 Spatial Orientation Cortex 357
Otolith Organs 340 Vestibular Thalamocortical Pathways 358
Spatial Orientation Perception 344 Cortical Influences 358
Rotation Perception 345 When the Vestibular System Goes Bad 359
Translation Perception 346 Mai de Debarquement Syndrome 360
Tilt Perception 347 Meniere s Syndrome 360
CHAPTER 13 Touch 363
Touch Physiology 364 Haptic Perception 380
The Skin and Its Tactile Receptors 364 Perception for Action 381
From Skin to Brain 369 Action for Perception 381
Pain 373 Role of Fingerprints in Perception and Action 383
Pleasant Touch 376 The What System of Touch: Perceiving Objects and
Tactile Sensitivity and Acuity 377
How Sensitive Are We to Mechanical Pressure? 377
Their Properties 384
The Where System of Touch: Locating Objects 387
Tactile Spatial Attention 390
How Finely Can We Resolve Spatial Details? 379 Social Touch 391
How Finely Can We Resolve Temporal Details? 380 i * ,,w k ? -r u _, /-vu. «* _, ,*¦ ™
H Interactions between Touch and Other Modalities 392
Haptic Virtual Environments 394
CONTENTS XIII
CHAPTER 14 Olfaction 399
Olfactory Physiology 399 Psychophysical Methods for Detection
and Discrimination 415
Identification 416
Adaptation 417
Cognitive Habituation 419
Olfactory Hedonics 420
Familiarity and Intensity 420
Nature or Nurture? 420
An Evolutionary Argument 422
Caveats 423
Odors and Odorants 399
The Human Olfactory Apparatus 400
The Genetic Basis of Olfactory Receptors 406
The Feel of Scent 407
From Chemicals to Smells 407
Theories of Olfactory Perception 40 7
The Importance of Patterns 410
Odor Mixtures 411
The Power of Sniffing 413
Odor Imagery 413 Olfaction, Memory, and Emotion 423
Olfactory Psychophysics, Identification, Neuroanatomies! and Evolutionary Connections
and Adaptation 414 between Odor and Emotion 425
The Vomeronasal Organ, Human Pheromones,
Detection, Discrimination, and Recognition 414 and Chemosignals 426
CHAPTER 15 Taste 433
Taste versus Flavor 433 The Pleasures of Taste 445
Localizing Flavor Sensations 434 Specific Hungers 446
Anatomy and Physiology of the Gustatory The sPecial Case of Umami 447
System 435 The Special Case of Fat 448
Papillae 436 Coding of Taste Quality 449
Taste Buds and Taste Receptor Cells 437 Taste Adaptation and Cross-Adaptation 450
Taste Processing in the Central Nervous System 438
The Four Basic Tastes 439
Genetic Variation in Taste Experience 450
Supertasters 451
Salty 439 Health Consequences of Taste Sensation 453
Sour 440 Pleasure and Retronasal versus
Bitter 441 Orthonasal Olfaction 453
Sweet 442 Chili Peppers 453
The Survival Value of Taste 444
Glossary 457
References 473
Photo Credits 489
Index 491
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