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Author Stone, James V

Title Vision and brain : how we perceive the world / James V. Stone
Published Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Contents Vision: an overview -- Eyes -- The neuronal machinery of vision -- The visual brain -- Depth: the rogue dimension -- The perfect guessing machine -- The colour of information -- A hole in the head -- Brains, computation, and cup-cakes
Summary In this introduction to modern vision science, the author uses visual illusions to explore how the brain sees the world. Understanding vision, he argues, is not simply a question of knowing which neurons respond to particular visual features, but also requires a computational theory of vision. He draws together results from David Marr's computational framework, Barlow's efficient coding hypothesis, Bayesian inference, Shannon's information theory, and signal processing to construct a coherent account of vision that explains not only how the brain is fooled by particular visual illusions, but also why any biological or computer vision system should also be fooled by these illusions. This text includes chapters on the eye and its evolution, how and why visual neurons from different species encode the retinal image in the same way, how information theory explains color aftereffects, how different visual cues provide depth information, how the imperfect visual information received by the eye and brain can be rescued by Bayesian inference, how different brain regions process visual information, and the bizarre perceptual consequences that result from damage to these brain regions. It emphasizes key conceptual insights, rather than mathematical details
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed Oct. 11, 2012)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Visual perception.
Vision.
Visual Perception
Vision, Ocular
visual perception.
sight (sense)
PSYCHOLOGY -- Physiological Psychology.
Vision
Visual perception
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2011052297
ISBN 9780262305648
026230564X