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Perceiving Events and Objects
Author | : Gunnar Jansson,Sten Sture Bergstrām,William Epstein,Sten Sture Bergstrom |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 590 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134785612 |
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Beginning with his doctoral dissertation in 1950 which introduced the study of event perception and the application of vector analysis to perception, Gunnar Johansson has been a seminal figure in the field of perception. His work on biomechanical motion in the 1970s challenged conventional notions and stimulated great interest among experimental psychologists and students of machine vision. In 1989 Johansson published his latest theoretical synthesis, the optic sphere theory, an innovative conceptualization that goes beyond his earlier proposals. This volume presents -- for the first time -- an extensive precis of the out-of-print classic 1950 monograph prepared by Johansson. It also includes a representative set of Johansson's important publications produced over the ensuing four decades. These papers served as the springboard for a set of original essays by a distinguished group of North American and European scientists. Part critical commentary, part elaboration, and part seeking new directions, the entire collection makes for a singularly rich treatment of the perception of objects and events.
Perceiving Events and Objects
Author | : Gunnar Jansson,Sten Sture Bergstrom,Professor William Epstein |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 544 |
Release | : 2015-12-18 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1138978140 |
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Beginning with his doctoral dissertation in 1950 which introduced the study of event perception and the application of vector analysis to perception, Gunnar Johansson has been a seminal figure in the field of perception. His work on biomechanical motion in the 1970s challenged conventional notions and stimulated great interest among experimental psychologists and students of machine vision. In 1989 Johansson published his latest theoretical synthesis, the optic sphere theory, an innovative conceptualization that goes beyond his earlier proposals. This volume presents -- for the first time -- an extensive precis of the out-of-print classic 1950 monograph prepared by Johansson. It also includes a representative set of Johansson's important publications produced over the ensuing four decades. These papers served as the springboard for a set of original essays by a distinguished group of North American and European scientists. Part critical commentary, part elaboration, and part seeking new directions, the entire collection makes for a singularly rich treatment of the perception of objects and events.
Understanding Events
Author | : Thomas F. Shipley,Thomas F Shipley,Jeffrey M. Zacks,Assistant Professor Department of Psychology and Director Dynamic Cognition Lab Jeffrey M Zacks |
Publsiher | : OUP USA |
Total Pages | : 733 |
Release | : 2008-02-25 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780195188370 |
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We effortlessly recognize all sorts of events--from simple events like people walking to complex events like leaves blowing in the wind. We can also remember and describe these events, and in general, react appropriately to them, for example, in avoiding an approaching object. Our phenomenal ease interacting with events belies the complexity of the underlying processes we use to deal with them. Driven by an interest in these complex processes, research on event perception has been growing rapidly. Events are the basis of all experience, so understanding how humans perceive, represent, and act on them will have a significant impact on many areas of psychology. Unfortunately, much of the research on event perception--in visual perception, motor control, linguistics, and computer science--has progressed without much interaction. This volume is the first to bring together computational, neurological, and psychological research on how humans detect, classify, remember, and act on events. The book will provide professional and student researchers with a comprehensive collection of the latest research in these diverse fields.
Modes of Perceiving and Processing Information
Author | : H. L. Pick, Jr.,E. Saltzman |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2014-03-18 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781317768913 |
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First published in 1978. Since World War II the field of perception has developed in two major directions. The first evolved out of the traditional psychophysical approach and is manifest today in the new psychophysics. The second direction is in the increasing bond between the fields of perception and cognition. This volume grew out of the context of this second direction, a particular product of two workshops (held in the Spring of 1974 and 1975), organized by the Committee on Cognitive Research of the Social Science Research Council. The Committee on Cognition was organized in 1971 to encourage communication and interaction on specific problems in the area of cognition among the various social sciences.
Aristotle on Perceiving Objects
Author | : Anna Marmodoro |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780199326006 |
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"Marmodoro's monograph engages with Aristotle's views on a philosophically challenging question regarding perception, which has been central in the history of philosophy and is very much the focus of current debates in a number of philosophical and psychological disciplines: How do we become perceptually aware of objects in the world? Despite the significance of the question, the ways in which ancient philosophers have addressed it have only just begun to be be explored. There is a great wealth of insight on this question to be found in Aristotle, regarding our ability to perceive items in our environment, which he develops through his very demanding metaphysics, and Marmodo explores these insights in depth here. Aristotle's attempts at accounting for our awareness of complex perceptual content were highly original, drawing on and building on the metaphysics he has developed elsewhere in his works, but have not been adequately explored to date"--
Event Cognition
Author | : Gabriel A. Radvansky,Jeffrey M. Zacks |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780199898138 |
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Much of our behavior is guided by our understanding of events. We perceive events when we observe the world unfolding around us, participate in events when we act on the world, simulate events that we hear or read about, and use our knowledge of events to solve problems. In this book, Gabriel A. Radvansky and Jeffrey M. Zacks provide the first integrated framework for event cognition and attempt to synthesize the available psychological and neuroscience data surrounding it. This synthesis leads to new proposals about several traditional areas in psychology and neuroscience including perception, attention, language understanding, memory, and problem solving. Radvansky and Zacks have written this book with a diverse readership in mind. It is intended for a range of researchers working within cognitive science including psychology, neuroscience, computer science, philosophy, anthropology, and education. Readers curious about events more generally such as those working in literature, film theory, and history will also find it of interest.
The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development Volume 1
Author | : J. Gavin Bremner,Theodore D. Wachs |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 2011-07-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781444351835 |
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Now part of a two-volume set, the fully revised and updated second edition of The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development, Volume 1: Basic Research provides comprehensive coverage of the basic research relating to infant development. Updated, fully-revised and expanded, this two-volume set presents in-depth and cutting edge coverage of both basic and applied developmental issues during infancy Features contributions by leading international researchers and practitioners in the field that reflect the most current theories and research findings Includes editor commentary and analysis to synthesize the material and provide further insight The most comprehensive work available in this dynamic and rapidly growing field
Kant s Theory of Knowledge
Author | : Georges Dicker |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780195153071 |
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Kant's masterpiece, 'Critique of Pure Reason', is universally recognised to be among the most difficult of all philosophical writings and yet it is required reading in almost every course that covers modern philosophy. This text is designed for undergraduates to be read alongside the primary text.