Tutorials in Visual Cognition

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advanced visual cognition studies
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attentional blink phenomenon
Autoassociative Memories
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cognitive psychology
Congural Processing
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face recognition systems
Feature Search Mode
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Invalid Trials
Inversion Effect
Involuntary Attention
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Irrelevant Singleton
memory
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Part-based Processing
Partial Report Task
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perceptual processing
Reentrant Processing
RSVP Sequence
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short-term memory research
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spatial
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visual attention mechanisms
Visual STM

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  • ISBN 9781138986275
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the late-1980s, visual cognition was a small subfield of cognitive psychology, and the standard texts mainly discussed just iconic memory in their sections on visual cognition. In the subsequent two decades, and especially very recently, many remarkable new aspects of the processing of brief visual stimuli have been discovered -- change blindness, repetition blindness, the attentional blink, newly-discovered properties of visual short-term memory and of the face recognition system, the influence of reentrant processing on visual perception, and the surprisingly intimate relationships between eyeblinks and visual cognition.

This volume provides up-to-date tutorial reviews of these many new developments in the study of visual cognition written by the leaders in the discipline, providing an incisive and comprehensive survey of research in this dynamic field.

Veronika Coltheart is Associate Professor in psychology and member of MACCS at Macquarie University in Australia. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Coltheart was educated in Australia, where she received a B.A. from the University of Sydney and a Ph.D. from Monash University. Her previous academic posts held are: University of Guelph, Canada, and City of London Polytechnic, UK (subsequently London Guildhall University).  Coltheart's research interests include: cognition of briefly presented visual stimuli; repetition blindness and the attentional blink; phonological coding in reading and STM; and learning to read.