
Machine Generated Contents Note: 1. Perception Beyond Gestalt: Introductory Remarks / Svein Magnussen -- Pt. I Gestalt And Perceptual Organization -- 2. How Much Of Gestalt Theory Has Survived A Century Of Neuroscience? / Johan Wagemans -- 3. Perceptive Fields And Receptive Fields / James P. Thomas -- 4. Spatiotemporal Unity Of Perception: Given Or Derived? / Bruno G. Breitmeyer -- 5. What Is A Perceptual Object? Beyond The Gestalt Theory Of Perceptual Organization / Baingio Pinna -- 6. Self-organizing Properties Of The Visual Field: Gestalt Forces In Action / Eric K. Schmidt -- Pt. Ii Attention, Aftereffects And Illusions. 7. Attention, Grouping And Non-retinotopic Representations / Michael H. Herzog -- 8. Probing Human Vision With Spatial Adaptation / Svein Magnussen -- 9. From Hermann's Grid To Spillmann's Weaves / Arthur G. Shapiro -- 10. Motion Illusions As A Psychophysical Tool To Investigate The Visual System / Alan Stubbs -- Pt. Iii Color Vision And Art Perception -- 11. In Search Of Neurophysiological Correlates To Color Perception / Arne Valberg -- 12. Color And Figure-ground: From Signals To Qualia / Adam Reeves -- 13. Chromatic Assimilation In Visual Art And Perception / John S. Werner -- 14. The Phenomenon Of Colored Shadows / Christa Neumeyer. Edited By Adam Geremek, Mark W. Greenlee, And Svein Magnussen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
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