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Purkinje's vision : the dawning of neuroscience

著者: Nicholas J Wade; Josef Brožek; Jiří Hoskovec
出版商: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2001.
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"This book is a study of one of the pioneers of neuroscience, Purkinje, who was a polymath of some stature in the Czech/German scientific community in the 19th century. He made a number of influential discoveries, but none of them as interesting as his earliest enquiries into vision. Vision and perception studies are very important in psychology, and this book will be appealing both for its scientific content and  再读一些...
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类型/形式: Biography
提及的人: Jan Evangelista Purkyně; Jan Evangelista Purkyně; Jan Evangelista Purkyně
材料类型: 传记
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所有的著者/提供者: Nicholas J Wade; Josef Brožek; Jiří Hoskovec
ISBN: 080583642X 9780805836424
OCLC号码: 45329134
描述: xiii, 159 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
内容: 1. Introduction --
2. Biographical and Bibliographical Notes. Early life. Purkinje's Views of Psychology. Psychological Contributions During the Breslau Years. Objective Psychology. Return to Prague. Additional Contributions. Opera Omnia --
3. Historical Background for Research in Subjective Visual Phenomena. Introduction. Light and Shade Figures (I). Pressure Figures (II, III, and XXII). Galvanic Light Phenomena (IV). Intrinsic Light and Ganzfeld Effects (V and VII). Interocular Light Effects (VI). Blind Spot (VIII, X, and XI). Pattern Disappearances With Steady Fixation Outside the Blind Spot (IX). Light Halos (XII). Retinal Blood Vessels (The Purkinje Tree) (XIII). Afterimages and Visual Persistence (XIV). Pattern Distortions (XV-XVII).
责任: by Nicholas J. Wade and Josef Brožek, in collaboration with Jiří Hoskovec.
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"This book is a study of one of the pioneers of neuroscience, Purkinje, who was a polymath of some stature in the Czech/German scientific community in the 19th century. He made a number of influential discoveries, but none of them as interesting as his earliest enquiries into vision. Vision and perception studies are very important in psychology, and this book will be appealing both for its scientific content and its historical information."--Jacket.

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