Fitting the Mind to the World

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NOTE EDITORE
Adaptation phenomena provide striking examples of perceptual plasticity and offer valuable insight into the mechanisms of visual coding. The technique of psychophysical adaptation has aptly been termed the psychologist's microelectrode because of its usefulness in investigating the coding of sensory information in the human brain. Its broader relevance though is illustrated by the increasing use of adaptation to study more cognitive aspects of vision such as the mechanisms of face perception and the neural substrates of visual awareness. This book brings together a collection of studies from international researchers, which demonstrate the brain's remarkable capacity to adapt its representation of the visual world in response to changes in its environment. A major theme throughout is that adaptation at all stages of visual processing serves a functional role in the efficient representation of the prevailing visual environment. Information about the visual world is coded in the rate at which neurons fire. However, neurons can only respond over a certain range of firing rates. Adaptation of the way in which neurons code visual information tends to make optimal use of this limited response range. Though these principles are well established at the level of light adaptation in the retina, it is only relatively recently that researchers have started to look for analogous behaviour at the higher levels of the visual system. This book is the first to bring together evidence that adaptation in high-level vision, as at the lower levels, serves to fit the mind to the world.

SOMMARIO
1 - Physiological mechanisms of adaptation in the visual system2 - Functional ideas about adaptation applied to spatial and motion vision3 - Accommodating the past: a selective history of adaptation4 - The role of adaptation in colour constancy5 - High-level pattern coding revealed by brief shape aftereffects6 - fMRI adaptation: a tool for studying visual representations in the primate brain7 - Adaptation to complex visual patterns in humans and monkeys8 - Adaptation and face perception: how aftereffects implicate norm-based coding of faces9 - Adaptation and the phenomenology of perception10 - Adaptation as a tool for probing the neural correlates of visual awareness: progress and precautions11 - Attentional modulation of motion adaptation12 - Adaptation and perceptual binding in sight and sound

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780198529699
  • Collana: Advances in Visual Cognition
  • Dimensioni: 242 x 26.1 x 162 mm Ø 726 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: numerous line drawings, halftones and colour plates
  • Pagine Arabe: 384