This exciting new book presents a highly complex subject of vision, focussing on the visual information processing and computational operations in the visual system that lead to representations of objects in the brain. In addition to visual processing, it also considers how visual imputs reach and are involved in the computations underlying a wide range of behaviour, thus providing a foundation for understanding the operation of a number of different brain systems. This fascinatingbook will be of value to all those interested in understanding how the brain works, and in understanding vision, attention, memory, emotion, motivation and action.
Preface; Introduction; The primary visual cortex; Extrastriate visual areas; The parietal cortex; Inferior temporal cortical visual areas; Visual attentional mechanisms; Neural network models; Models of invariant object recognition; The cortical neurodynamics of visual attention - a model; Visual search: Attentional neurodynamics at work; A computational approach to the neuropsychology of visual attention; Outputs of visual processing; Principles and conclusions; Introduction to linear algebra for neural networks; Information theory; References; Index;
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