Space and time in perception and action /:
"What is the instantaneous position of a moving object from the point of view of the observer? How does a tennis player know when and where to place their racket in order to return a 120 mph serve? Does time stop sometimes and go faster at others? Space, time and motion have played a fundamenta...
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Zusammenfassung: | "What is the instantaneous position of a moving object from the point of view of the observer? How does a tennis player know when and where to place their racket in order to return a 120 mph serve? Does time stop sometimes and go faster at others? Space, time and motion have played a fundamental role in extending the foundations of 19th and 20th century physics. Key breakthroughs resulted from scientists who focused not just on measurements based on rulers and clocks, but also on the role of the observer. Research targeted on the observer's capabilities and limitations raises a promising new approach that is likely to forward our understanding of neuroscience and psychophysics. Space and Time in Perception and Action brings together theory and empirical findings from world-class experts and is written for advanced students and neuroscientists with a particular interest in the psychophysics of space, time and motion"--Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 567 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a The utility of visual motion for goal-directed reaching / David Whitney, Ikuya Murakami and Hiroaki Gomi -- Saccadic chronostasis and the continuity of subjective temporal experience across eye movements / Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard and John C. Rothwell -- Experiencing the future: the influence of self-initiation on temporal perception / Timothy Verstynen, Michael Oliver and Richard B. Ivry -- On the perceived interdependence of space and time: evidence for spatial priming in the temporal kappa effect / Gisa Aschersleben and Jochen Müsseler -- Dynamics of visual feature binding / Colin W.G. Clifford -- How does the timing of neural signals map onto the timing of perception? / David M. Eagleman -- Mechanisms of simultaneity constancy / Laurence Harris [and others] -- Relative timing and perceptual asynchrony / Derek H. Arnold. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Bridging the gap: a model of common neural mechanisms underlying the Fröhlich effect, the flash-lag effect, and the representational momentum effect / Dirk Jancke and Wolfram Erlhagen -- Perceiving-the-present and a unifying theory of illusions / Mark A. Changizi [and others] -- History and theory of flash-lag: past, present and future / Gerrit W. Maus, Beena Khurana and Romi Nijhawan -- Object updating: a force for perceptual continuity and scene stability in human vision / James T. Enns, Alejandro Lleras and Cathleen M. Moore -- A motion illusion reveals the temporally discrete nature of visual awareness / Rufin VanRullen, Leila Reddy and Christof Koch -- Priming and retouch in flash-lag and other phenomena of the streaming perceptual input / Talis Bachmann. | |
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spelling | Space and time in perception and action / edited by Romi Nijhawan, Beena Khurana. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. 1 online resource (xiii, 567 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "What is the instantaneous position of a moving object from the point of view of the observer? How does a tennis player know when and where to place their racket in order to return a 120 mph serve? Does time stop sometimes and go faster at others? Space, time and motion have played a fundamental role in extending the foundations of 19th and 20th century physics. Key breakthroughs resulted from scientists who focused not just on measurements based on rulers and clocks, but also on the role of the observer. Research targeted on the observer's capabilities and limitations raises a promising new approach that is likely to forward our understanding of neuroscience and psychophysics. Space and Time in Perception and Action brings together theory and empirical findings from world-class experts and is written for advanced students and neuroscientists with a particular interest in the psychophysics of space, time and motion"--Provided by publisher Space and time: the fabric of thought and reality / Beena Khurana and Romi Nijhawan -- The internal eye position signal, psychophysics and neurobiology / John Schlag and Madeleine Schlag-Rey -- Factors influencing perisaccadic visual mislocalization / Hitoshi Honda -- Visual and non-visual factors in perisaccadic compression of space / Markus Lappe, Lars Michels and Holger Awater -- Keeping vision stable: rapid updating of spatiotopic receptive fields may cause relativistic-like effects / M. Concetta Morrone, John Ross and David C. Burr -- Combined influences of extraretinal signals, retinal signals, and visual induction on space perception and manual behavior in perisaccadic and steady viewing / Leonard Matin and Wenxun Li -- Space constancy: the rise and fall of perceptual compensation / Bruce Bridgeman -- Intercepting moving objects: do eye-movements matter? / Eli Brenner and Jeroen B.J. Smeets. The utility of visual motion for goal-directed reaching / David Whitney, Ikuya Murakami and Hiroaki Gomi -- Saccadic chronostasis and the continuity of subjective temporal experience across eye movements / Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard and John C. Rothwell -- Experiencing the future: the influence of self-initiation on temporal perception / Timothy Verstynen, Michael Oliver and Richard B. Ivry -- On the perceived interdependence of space and time: evidence for spatial priming in the temporal kappa effect / Gisa Aschersleben and Jochen Müsseler -- Dynamics of visual feature binding / Colin W.G. Clifford -- How does the timing of neural signals map onto the timing of perception? / David M. Eagleman -- Mechanisms of simultaneity constancy / Laurence Harris [and others] -- Relative timing and perceptual asynchrony / Derek H. Arnold. The time marker account of cross-channel temporal judgments / Shin'ya Nishida and Alan Johnston -- Simultaneity versus asynchrony of visual motion and luminance changes / Martin J.M. Lankheet and Wim A. van de Grind -- The Fröhlich effect: past and present / Dirk Kerzel -- Approaches to representational momentum: theories and models / Timothy L. Hubbard -- Conceptual influence on flash-lag effect and representational momentum / Masayoshi Nagai [and others] -- Perceptual asynchronies and the dual-channel differential latency hypothesis / Hulusi Kafaligönül [and others] -- Paying attention to the flash-lag effect / Marcus V.C. Baldo and Stanley A. Klein -- Illusions of time, space and motion: flash-lag meets chopsticks and reversed phi / Stuart Anstis. Bridging the gap: a model of common neural mechanisms underlying the Fröhlich effect, the flash-lag effect, and the representational momentum effect / Dirk Jancke and Wolfram Erlhagen -- Perceiving-the-present and a unifying theory of illusions / Mark A. Changizi [and others] -- History and theory of flash-lag: past, present and future / Gerrit W. Maus, Beena Khurana and Romi Nijhawan -- Object updating: a force for perceptual continuity and scene stability in human vision / James T. Enns, Alejandro Lleras and Cathleen M. Moore -- A motion illusion reveals the temporally discrete nature of visual awareness / Rufin VanRullen, Leila Reddy and Christof Koch -- Priming and retouch in flash-lag and other phenomena of the streaming perceptual input / Talis Bachmann. Space perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125945 Time perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85135422 Space and time. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125911 Visual perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143926 Psychophysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108501 Vision. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143872 Visual Perception Psychophysics Vision, Ocular Space Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013028 Time Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013998 Perception spatiale. Perception du temps. Perception visuelle. Psychophysique. Vision. space perception. aat visual perception. aat sight (sense) aat MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh Visual perception fast Vision fast Psychophysics fast Space and time fast Space perception fast Time perception fast Nijhawan, Romi. Khurana, Beena. has work: Space and time in perception and action (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGrp4RXw4rM3YQg464Hw83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Space and time in perception and action. Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010 9780521863186 (DLC) 2009036870 (OCoLC)436259117 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=320423 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Space and time in perception and action / Space and time: the fabric of thought and reality / Beena Khurana and Romi Nijhawan -- The internal eye position signal, psychophysics and neurobiology / John Schlag and Madeleine Schlag-Rey -- Factors influencing perisaccadic visual mislocalization / Hitoshi Honda -- Visual and non-visual factors in perisaccadic compression of space / Markus Lappe, Lars Michels and Holger Awater -- Keeping vision stable: rapid updating of spatiotopic receptive fields may cause relativistic-like effects / M. Concetta Morrone, John Ross and David C. Burr -- Combined influences of extraretinal signals, retinal signals, and visual induction on space perception and manual behavior in perisaccadic and steady viewing / Leonard Matin and Wenxun Li -- Space constancy: the rise and fall of perceptual compensation / Bruce Bridgeman -- Intercepting moving objects: do eye-movements matter? / Eli Brenner and Jeroen B.J. Smeets. The utility of visual motion for goal-directed reaching / David Whitney, Ikuya Murakami and Hiroaki Gomi -- Saccadic chronostasis and the continuity of subjective temporal experience across eye movements / Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard and John C. Rothwell -- Experiencing the future: the influence of self-initiation on temporal perception / Timothy Verstynen, Michael Oliver and Richard B. Ivry -- On the perceived interdependence of space and time: evidence for spatial priming in the temporal kappa effect / Gisa Aschersleben and Jochen Müsseler -- Dynamics of visual feature binding / Colin W.G. Clifford -- How does the timing of neural signals map onto the timing of perception? / David M. Eagleman -- Mechanisms of simultaneity constancy / Laurence Harris [and others] -- Relative timing and perceptual asynchrony / Derek H. Arnold. The time marker account of cross-channel temporal judgments / Shin'ya Nishida and Alan Johnston -- Simultaneity versus asynchrony of visual motion and luminance changes / Martin J.M. Lankheet and Wim A. van de Grind -- The Fröhlich effect: past and present / Dirk Kerzel -- Approaches to representational momentum: theories and models / Timothy L. Hubbard -- Conceptual influence on flash-lag effect and representational momentum / Masayoshi Nagai [and others] -- Perceptual asynchronies and the dual-channel differential latency hypothesis / Hulusi Kafaligönül [and others] -- Paying attention to the flash-lag effect / Marcus V.C. Baldo and Stanley A. Klein -- Illusions of time, space and motion: flash-lag meets chopsticks and reversed phi / Stuart Anstis. Bridging the gap: a model of common neural mechanisms underlying the Fröhlich effect, the flash-lag effect, and the representational momentum effect / Dirk Jancke and Wolfram Erlhagen -- Perceiving-the-present and a unifying theory of illusions / Mark A. Changizi [and others] -- History and theory of flash-lag: past, present and future / Gerrit W. Maus, Beena Khurana and Romi Nijhawan -- Object updating: a force for perceptual continuity and scene stability in human vision / James T. Enns, Alejandro Lleras and Cathleen M. Moore -- A motion illusion reveals the temporally discrete nature of visual awareness / Rufin VanRullen, Leila Reddy and Christof Koch -- Priming and retouch in flash-lag and other phenomena of the streaming perceptual input / Talis Bachmann. Space perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125945 Time perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85135422 Space and time. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125911 Visual perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143926 Psychophysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108501 Vision. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143872 Visual Perception Psychophysics Vision, Ocular Space Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013028 Time Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013998 Perception spatiale. Perception du temps. Perception visuelle. Psychophysique. Vision. space perception. aat visual perception. aat sight (sense) aat MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh Visual perception fast Vision fast Psychophysics fast Space and time fast Space perception fast Time perception fast |
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title | Space and time in perception and action / |
title_auth | Space and time in perception and action / |
title_exact_search | Space and time in perception and action / |
title_full | Space and time in perception and action / edited by Romi Nijhawan, Beena Khurana. |
title_fullStr | Space and time in perception and action / edited by Romi Nijhawan, Beena Khurana. |
title_full_unstemmed | Space and time in perception and action / edited by Romi Nijhawan, Beena Khurana. |
title_short | Space and time in perception and action / |
title_sort | space and time in perception and action |
topic | Space perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125945 Time perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85135422 Space and time. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125911 Visual perception. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143926 Psychophysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85108501 Vision. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85143872 Visual Perception Psychophysics Vision, Ocular Space Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013028 Time Perception https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D013998 Perception spatiale. Perception du temps. Perception visuelle. Psychophysique. Vision. space perception. aat visual perception. aat sight (sense) aat MEDICAL Physiology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. bisacsh Visual perception fast Vision fast Psychophysics fast Space and time fast Space perception fast Time perception fast |
topic_facet | Space perception. Time perception. Space and time. Visual perception. Psychophysics. Vision. Visual Perception Psychophysics Vision, Ocular Space Perception Time Perception Perception spatiale. Perception du temps. Perception visuelle. Psychophysique. space perception. visual perception. sight (sense) MEDICAL Physiology. SCIENCE Life Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology. Visual perception Vision Space and time Space perception Time perception |
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