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Visual Coding and Adaptability
Visual Coding and Adaptability
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Basilar Membrane
Bright Bar
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Cell's Receptive Field
Cell's Threshold
Cell’s Threshold
Center Surround Model
channel
Chromatic Dispersion
chromatic dispersion effects
Compound Grating
Contrast Sensitivity Function
Critical Band
Disk Operation
edge detection models
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fields
frequency
gratings
human visual system research
images
Modulation Transfer Function
Monocular Deprivation
neural
Neural Image
neural image processing
perceptual learning mechanisms
Prism Power
Probability Summation
receptive
Receptive Field
Retinal Ganglion Cells
Self-produced Movement
Sine Wave Gratings
Sine Waves
Single Channel Model
sinusoidal
spatial
Spatial Frequency
spatial frequency analysis
Spatial Frequency Channel
spatial vision adaptation in adults
system
Test Flash
Tilt Aftereffect
Product details
- ISBN 9780898590166
- Weight: 900g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1980
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1980. This book is the first integrated presentation of two of the most active areas in present-day visual research. Its inspiration and nucleus were provided by two Optical Society of America symposia, one on the coding of spatial information in the visual system and the other on adaptability of the visual system. Although the two topics might seem, at first sight, only distantly related, they are actually extensively intertwined in contemporary research. Some investigators focus on mechanisms of visual analysis but rely on experimental modification of perception to reveal the nature of the coding; others focus on perceptual modification but look at analytic elements for indications about what it is that gets modified. Likewise, most of the chapters in this book combine, in varying proportions, both themes. Adult human perception is the primary concern, but illuminating data from animal, infant, and neurophysiological studies are also discussed.
Charles S. Harris Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
Visual Coding and Adaptability
€192.20
