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245 | 0 0 | ▼a Real-world scene perception / ▼c guest editor, John M. Henderson. |
260 | ▼a Hove ; ▼a New York : ▼b Psychology Press , ▼c 2005. | |
300 | ▼a p. [849]-1259 : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
500 | ▼a "A special issue of Visual cognition." | |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
505 | 0 0 | ▼t Introduction to real-world scene perception / ▼r John M. Henderson -- ▼t How long to get to the "gist" of real-world natural scenes? / ▼r Guillaume A. Rousselet, Olivier R. Joubert, and Michaele Fabre-Thorpe -- ▼t Diagnostic colours contribute to the early stages of scene categorization: behavioural and neurophysiological evidence / ▼r Valaerie Goffaux, Corentin Jacques, Andrae Mouraux, Aude Oliva, Philippe G. Schyns, and Bruno Rossion -- ▼t Why does natural scene categorization require little attention? / ▼r Li Fei-Fei, Rubin VanRullen, Christof Koch, and Pietro Perona -- ▼t Top-don attentional modulation of spatial frequency processing in scene perception / ▼r Emre eOzgen, Paul T. Sowden, Philippe G. Schyns, and Christine Daoutis -- ▼t The use of visual information in natural scenes / ▼r Maxine McCotter, Frederic Gosselin, Paul Sowden, and Philippe Schyns -- ▼t The cortical basis of visual scene processing / ▼r Russell A. Epstein -- ▼t Minimal use of working memory in a scene comparison task / ▼r Daniel A. Gajewski and John M. Henderson -- ▼t Memory for object position in natural scenes / ▼r Andrew Hollingworth -- ▼t Incidental visual memory for objects in scenes / ▼r Monica S. Castelhano and John M. Henderson -- ▼t Are boundary extension and representational momentum related? / ▼r Margaret P. Munger, T. Ryan Owens, and John E. Conway -- ▼t The limits of visual resolution in natural scene viewing / ▼r Lester C. Loschky, George W. McConkie, Jian Yang and Michael E. Miller -- ▼t Quantifying the contribution of low-level saliency to human eye movements in dynamic scenes / ▼r Laurent Itti -- ▼t Semantic guidance of attention within natural scenes / ▼r Elizabeth Walter and Paul Dassonville -- ▼t Eye movements in search in visual neglect / ▼r Sara Forti, Glyn W. Humphreys, and Derrick G. Watson -- ▼t A computational model of visual stability and change detection during eye movements in real-world scenes / ▼r Fred H. Hamker -- ▼t Infants' object category formation and use: real-world context effects on category use in object processing / ▼r Gwenden L. Dueker and Amy Needham -- ▼t Influence of scale and orientation on the visual perception of natural scenes / ▼r Bruce C. Hansen and Edward A. Essock -- ▼t Distance perception from motion parallax and ground contact / ▼r Rui Ni, Myron L. Braunstein, and George J. Andersen. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Visual perception. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Space perception. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Henderson, John M. ▼q (John Michael) ▼d 1958- |
730 | 0 | ▼a Visual cognition. |
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Table of Contents
J.M. Henderson, Introduction to Real-World Scene Perception. G.A. Rousselet, O.R. Joubert, M. Fabre-Thorpe, How Long to get to the "Gist" of Real-world Natural Scenes? V. Goffaux, C. J.A. Mouraux, A. Oliva, P.G. Schyns, B. Rossion, Diagnostic Colors Contribute to the Early Stages of Scene Categorization: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Evidence. L. F.ei-Fei, R. VanRullen, C. Koch, P. Perona, Why does Natural Scene Categorization Require Little Attention? Exploring Attentional Requirements for Natural and Synthetic Stimulilus. E. Ozgen, P.T. Sowden, P.G. Schyns, C. Daoutis, Top-down Attentional Modulation of Spatial Frequency Processing in Scene Perception. M. McCotter, F. Gosselin, P. Sowden, P. Schyns, The Use of Visual Information in Natural Scenes. R.A. Epstein, The Cortical Basis of Visual Scene Processing. D.A. Gajewski, J.M. Henderson,Minimal Use of Working Memory in a Scene Comparison Task. A. Hollingworth , Memory for Object Position in Natural Scenes. M.S. Castelhano, J.M. Henderson, Incidental Visual Memory for Objects in Scenes. M.P. Munger, T. Ryan Owens, J.E. Conway, Are Boundary Extension and Representational Momentum Related? L.C. Loschky, G.W. McConkie, J. Yang, M.E. Miller, The Limits of Visual Resolution in Natural Scene Viewing. L. Itti, Quantifying the Contribution of Low-level Saliency to Human Eye Movements in Dynamic Scenes. E. Walter, P. Dassonville, Semantic Guidance of Attention within Natural Scenes. S. Forti, G.W. Humphreys, D.G. Watson, Eye Movements in Search in Visual Neglect. F.H. Hamker, A Computational Model of Visual Stability and Change Detection During Eye Movements in Real World Scenes. G.L. Dueker, A. Needham, Infants' Object Category Formation and Use: Real-world Context Effects on Category Use in Object Processing. B.C. Hansen, E.A. Essock, Influence of Scale and Orientation on the Visual Perception of Natural Scenes. R. Ni, M.L. Braunstein, G.J. Andersen, Distance Perception from Motion Parallax and Ground Contact.
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