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Theories of Visual Perception Ian E. Gordon

Theories of Visual Perception By Ian E. Gordon

Theories of Visual Perception by Ian E. Gordon


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This volume reviews seven major theoretical approaches to the problem of explaining vision, including: psychophysics and nature of sensory thresholds; the Gestalt Theory; probabilistic functionalism; neurophysiological theories; empiricism; and the theory of direct perception.

Theories of Visual Perception Summary

Theories of Visual Perception by Ian E. Gordon

During the past 150 years, many scientists, fascinated by the achievements of the visual systems of humans and animals, have discovered some of the ways in which vision acquires knowledge of the external world. This volume reviews seven major theoretical approaches to the problem of explaining vision: psychophysics and nature of sensory thresholds; the Gestalt Theory; probabilistic functionalism; neurophysiological theories; empiricism; the theory of direct perception; and the computational approach to vision. The philosophical and historical background to each theory is described, and a final summary chapter assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each theory and attempts to predict future developments.

Table of Contents

An introduction to theories of visual perception; psychophysics and the concept of the threshold; the Gestalt theory; Brunswik's probabilistic functionalism; the neurophysiological approach to visual perception; empiricism - perception as a constructive process; direct perception and ecological optics - the work of J.J. Gibson; Marr's computational approach to visual perception; overview and conclusions.

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GOR003125177
9780471968252
0471968250
Theories of Visual Perception by Ian E. Gordon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19970210
312
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