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Visual Pattern Analyzers

Visual Pattern Analyzers

9780195051544
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This book looks at lower level visual processing, emphasizing psychophysical experiments which measure the detection and identification of near-threshold patterns and the mathematical models used to draw inferences from experimental results. Neurophysiological and psychophysical evidence is compared and contrasted, while introductory material on psychophysical methods, signal detection theory, and the mathematics of Fourier analysis ensure that the title is accessible to anyoneinterested in this field. Also included are lists of studies about analysers and parametric sensitivity on various pattern-vision dimensions.
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OUP USA
83370
9780195051544
9780195051544

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Publication date
1989
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
662
Dimensions (mm)
162 x 243
Weight (g)
1107
  • PART I:: Introduction; Neurophysiology and psychophysics; Some mathematics:: PART II:: Adaption; Models of selective effects:: PART III:: Summation; Models for far-apart values; Far-apart values on spatial dimensions; Close values on spatial dimensions; PART IV:: Uncertainty; Extrinsic uncertainty and summation revisited; Intrinsic uncertainty and transducer functions; PART V:: Identification; Discrimination; Three more paradigms and transducer functions; PART VI:: Multiple dimensions; Somegeneral considerations; Results of analyser-revealing experiments; Results of parametric experiments; PART VII:: Epilogue; The assumptions revisited.
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