Stability and Constancy in Visual Perception: Mechanisms and ProcessesHistorical introduction to the constancies; Visuomotor coordination in visual direction and position constancies; The constancies in object orientation: an algorithm processing approach; Stereoscopic depth constancy; The metric of visual space; Analysis of causal relations in the perceptual constancies; Instruction and perceptual constancy judgments; Illusion and constancies; Constancies in the perceptual world of the infant; In defense of unconscious inference; Spatial constancy and motion in visual perception; Lessons in constancy from neurophysiology; Observations concerning the contemporary analysis of constancies. |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Constancies Wayne Shebilske 233 | 23 |
An Algorithm Processing | 71 |
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Stability and Constancy in Visual Perception: Mechanisms and Processes William Epstein No preview available - 1977 |
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absolute and relative absolute cues absolute distance binocular disparity Brunswik causal color color constancy configuration constancy scaling convergence correlations cues of distance depth constancy depth perception determined displacement Ebenholtz effect egocentric egocentric distance Epstein evidence example exocentric cues Experimental Psychology experiments explain extraretinal eye movements eye position Figure fixation function geometry Gibson Gogel illumination induction object infants instructions Journal of Experimental Journal of Psychology judgments lateral inhibition luminance Matin motion perception moving objective-size observer occur oculomotor optical orientation perceived depth perceived distance perceived slant Perception & Psychophysics perceptual constancies perspective phenomenal physical plane Ponzo illusion presented projective proximal stimulus ratio relation relative cues retinal image rotation saccades shape constancy size perception spatial stancy subjects surface tance target test object theory tilt tion variables veridical vertical viewing distance visual angle visual direction visual field visual perception visual system Wallach