Spatial vision
RL DeValois, KK DeValois - 1990 - books.google.com
This volume presents an integrated view of how we perceive the spatial relations in our
visual world, covering anatomical, physiological, psychophysical, and perceptual aspects …
visual world, covering anatomical, physiological, psychophysical, and perceptual aspects …
Biological image motion processing: a review
K Nakayama - Vision research, 1985 - Elsevier
(I) Encoding of the third dimension (2) Time to collision (TTC)(3) Image segmentation (4)
Motion as a proprioceptive sense (5) Motion as a stimulus to drive eye movements (6) …
Motion as a proprioceptive sense (5) Motion as a stimulus to drive eye movements (6) …
Functional properties of neurons in middle temporal visual area of the macaque monkey. I. Selectivity for stimulus direction, speed, and orientation
JH Maunsell, DC Van Essen - Journal of neurophysiology, 1983 - journals.physiology.org
1. Recordings were made from single units in the middle temporal visual area (MT) of
anesthetized, paralyzed macaque monkeys. A computer-driven stimulator was used to make …
anesthetized, paralyzed macaque monkeys. A computer-driven stimulator was used to make …
Visual properties of neurons in a polysensory area in superior temporal sulcus of the macaque.
C Bruce, R Desimone… - Journal of …, 1981 - journals.physiology.org
The superior temporal polysensory area, or STP, lies in the upper bank and fundus of the
anterior portion of the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque (12)(see Fig. 1). It is …
anterior portion of the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque (12)(see Fig. 1). It is …
Optic flow
JJ Koenderink - Vision research, 1986 - Elsevier
This paper offers a quick review of the subject of “optic flow” in its conceptual and
computational aspects. The theory is evaluated in terms of possible applications in the …
computational aspects. The theory is evaluated in terms of possible applications in the …
Steady-state evoked potentials
D Regan - JOSA, 1977 - opg.optica.org
The advantages of steady-state EP recording include (1) speed in assessing sensory
function in normal and sick infants (eg, in amblyopia) and in sick adults (eg, in multiple …
function in normal and sick infants (eg, in amblyopia) and in sick adults (eg, in multiple …
Visual analysis of body movements by neurones in the temporal cortex of the macaque monkey: a preliminary report
DI Perrett, PAJ Smith, AJ Mistlin, AJ Chitty… - Behavioural brain …, 1985 - Elsevier
Movement provides biologically important information about the nature (and intent) of
animate objects. We have studied cells in the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque …
animate objects. We have studied cells in the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque …
The analysis of visual motion: From computational theory to neuronal mechanisms
EC Hildreth, C Koch - 1986 - dspace.mit.edu
This paper reviews a number of aspects of visual motion analysis in biological systems from
a computational perspective. We illustrate the kinds of insights that have been gained …
a computational perspective. We illustrate the kinds of insights that have been gained …
Looming detectors in the human visual pathway
D Regan, KI Beverley - Vision research, 1978 - Elsevier
Inspecting a target whose size oscillates about a constant mean value selectively depresses
visual sensitivity to oscillating size. The effect transfers from positive to negative contrast and …
visual sensitivity to oscillating size. The effect transfers from positive to negative contrast and …
[图书][B] Visual perception: the neurophysiological foundations
L Spillmann, JS Werner - 2012 - books.google.com
This book presents an interdisciplinary overview of the main facts and theories that guide
contemporary research on visual perception. While the chapters cover virtually all areas of …
contemporary research on visual perception. While the chapters cover virtually all areas of …