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| Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Print version: High-level motion processing. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1998 (DLC) 97034599 (OCoLC)37573278 |
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Takeo Watanabe |
| ISBN: | 0585078599 9780585078595 |
| OCLC Number: | 42856092 |
| Notes: | "A Bradford book." |
| Description: | 1 online resource (xi, 417 p.) : ill. |
| Contents: | How is a moving target continuously tracked behind occluding cover? / Stephen Grossberg -- The influence of chromatic information on visual motion processing in the primate visual system / Karen R. Dobkins and Thomas D. Albright -- Roles of attention and form in visual motion processing: psychophysical and brain-imaging studies / Takeo Watanabe and Satoru Miyauchi -- D[subscript max]: relations to low- and high-level motion processes / Takao Sato -- A systems analysis of visual motion perception / George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu -- A theoretical framework for visual motion / Alan L. Yuille and Norberto M. Grzywacz -- Perception of motion discontinuities in patients with selective motion deficits / Lucia M. Vaina ... [et al.] -- The role of parsing in high-level motion processing / Peter Tse, Patrick Cavanagh, and Ken Nakayama -- Computing observer motion from optical flow / Ellen C. Hildreth and Constance S. Royden -- Representation of visual motion in the extrastriate visual cortex / Keiji Tanaka -- The state of flow / William H. Warren, Jr. -- Theoretical and biological limitations on the visual perception of three-dimensional structure from motion / James T. Todd -- Some questions; some answers; some speculations; some concerns / William R. Uttal. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Takeo Watanabe. |
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