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Cognitive Vision
Psychology of Learning and Motivation
The chapters in this volume discuss a variety of ways in which cognition interacts with visual processes and visual representations
Brian H. Ross (Series edited by), David Irwin (Volume editor)
9780125433426
Hardback, published 23 June 2003
352 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.5 cm, 0.69 kg
Praise for the Series
"A remarkable number of landmark papers... An important collection of theory and data." --CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Approx.352 pages
Contributors.
M.A. Peterson and E.S. Grant, Memory and Learning in Figure-Ground Perception.
R.H. Logie, Spatial and Visual Working Memory: A Mental Workspace.
M.A. Chun, Scene Perception and Memory.
R.F. Wang, Spatial Representations and Spatial Updating.
J.J. Geng and M. Behrmann, Selective Visual Attention and Visual Search: Behavioral and Neural Mechanisms.
P.G. Schyns, Categorizing and Perceiving Objects: Exploring a Continuum of Information Use.
G. Humphreys and M.J. Riddoch, From Vision to Action, and Action to Vision: A Convergent Route Approach to Vision, Action and Attention.
D.E. Irwin, Eye Movements and Visual Cognitive Suppression.
D.J. Simons and D.T. Levin, What Makes Change Blindness Interesting?
Index.
Contents of Recent Volumes.
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Learning [JMRL], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Experimental psychology [JML]