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A. Berthoz.
Le sens du mouvement.
Odile Jacob, Paris,
1997.
Keywords: neuroscience,
action,
perception.
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P. S. Churchland and T. J. Sejnowski.
The Computational Brain.
MIT Press,
1992.
Keywords: brain,
perception,
artificial intelligence.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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E. Shimon.
Visual perception.
1992.
Keywords: artificial vision.
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
Phénoménologie de la Perception.
Gallimard,
1945.
Keywords: philosophy,
phenomenology.
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E.D. Adrian.
At the Basis of Sensation.
Christopher (London),
1928.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
neuroscience.
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C. Scheiner.
Oculus, hoc est: fundamentum opticum.
1619.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
neuroscience.
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Louis Brassard.
The Perception of the Image World.
PhD thesis,
Simon Fraser University,
1998.
Keywords: perception,
philosophy,
vision.
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Articles in journal or book chapters
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David H. Brainard and Laurence T. Maloney.
Perception of color and material properties in complex scenes.
Journal of Vision,
4:ii-iii,
2004.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Matthias O. Franz,
Javaan S. Chahl,
and Holger G. Krapp.
Insect-inspired estimation of egomotion.
Neural Computation,
6(11),
2004.
Keywords: perception,
space,
movement.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Hiroyuki Kajimoto,
Naoki Kawakami,
Susumu Tachi,
and Masahiko Inami.
SmartTouch: Electric Skin to touch the untouchable.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications,
pp 36-42,
january 2004.
Keywords: sensory substitution,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Susana Martinez-Conde,
Stephen L. Macknik,
and David H. Hubel.
The role of fixational eye movements in visual perception.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience,
5:229-240,
2004.
Keywords: vision,
perception,
saccades,
eye,
review.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Jude F. Mitchell,
Gene R. Stoner,
and John H. Reynolds.
Object-based attention determines dominance in binocular rivalry.
Nature,
429:410-413,
2004.
Keywords: binocular rivalry,
awareness,
attention,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Thomas J. Palmeri and Isabel Gauthier.
Visual object understanding.
Nature Reviews Neuroscience,
5:291-304,
2004.
Keywords: objects,
vision,
categorization,
objects.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Elena Pasquinelli.
The awareness of perceptual illusions. Problems of coherence and dynamic knowledge..
Philosophical Psychology,
2004.
Keywords: awareness,
perception,
philosophy.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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David Philipona,
J. Kevin O'Regan,
Jean-Pierre Nadal,
and Olivier J.-M.D. Coenen.
Perception of the structure of the physical world using unknown sensors and effectors.
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems,
15,
2004.
Keywords: sensorimotor.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Yoichi Sugita.
Experience in early infancy is indispensable for color perception.
Current biology,
14:1267-1271,
2004.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception,
ontogenesis.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Ned Block.
Oxford Companion to the Mind,
chapter Qualia.
2003.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Michael Tye.
Visual Qualia and Visual Content Revisited.
In David Chalmers, editor, OUP collection on the philosophy of mind.
2003.
Keywords: qualia,
perception,
philosophy of mind.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Paul Bach-y-Rita,
Mitchell E. Tyler,
and Kurt A. Kaczmarek.
Seeing with the brain.
Internation journal of human-computer interaction,
15(2):285-295,
2003.
Keywords: vision,
sensory substitution.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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David H. Foster.
Does colour constancy exist?.
Trends in Cognitive Science,
7(10):439-443,
2003.
Keywords: color constancy,
review.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Karl R. Gegenfurtner.
Cortical mechanisms of colour vision.
Nature reviews,
4:563-572,
2003.
Keywords: color,
neuroscience,
review,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Donald I.A. MacLeod.
New dimension in color perception.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
7(3):97-99,
2003.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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P. Monnier and S. K. Shevell.
Large shifts in color appearance from patterned chromatic backgrounds.
Nature Neuroscience,
6(8):801-802,
august 2003.
Keywords: perception,
color,
neuroscience,
psychology.
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Zenon Pylyshyn.
Return of the mental image: are there really pictures in the brain?.
TRENDS in cognitive science,
7(3):113-118,
2003.
Keywords: vision,
perception,
images.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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T.A. Stoffregen and B.G. Bardy.
On specification and the senses.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
24(1),
2003.
Keywords: philosophy,
modalities.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Daniel M. Wegner.
The mind's best trick: how we experience conscious will.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences,
7(2):65-69,
2003.
Keywords: mind,
action,
consciousness,
philosophy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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J.J.A. van Boxtel,
M. Wexler,
and J. Droulez.
Perception of plane orientation from self-generated and passively observed optic flow.
Journal of Vision,
3(5):318-332,
2003.
Keywords: perception,
space,
optic flow,
action.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Ian Davies and Anna Franklin.
Categorical similarity may affect colour pop-out in infants after-all.
British Journal of Developmental Psychology,
20:185-203,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
ontogenesis.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Vebjorn Ekroll,
Franz Faul,
Reinhard Niederee,
and Eike Richter.
The natural center of chromaticity space is not always achromatic: a new look at color induction.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A,
99(20):13352-6,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Beau R. Lotto and Dale Purves.
A rationale for the structure of color space.
Trends in Neurosciences,
25(2):84-88,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Beau R. Lotto and Dale Purves.
The empirical basis of color perception.
Consciousness and Cognition,
11:609-629,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Antoine Lutz,
Jean-Philippe Lachaux,
Jacques Martinerie,
and Francisco J. Varela.
Guiding the study of brain dynamics by using first-person data: Synchrony patterns correlate with ongoing conscious states during a simple visual task.
PNAS,
99(3):1586-1591,
2002.
Keywords: enaction,
psychology.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Donald I.A. MacLeod.
Influence of Scene Statistics on Colour Constancy.
Nature,
415:637--640,
2002.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Laurence T. Maloney.
Illuminant estimation as cue combination.
Journal of Vision,
2:493-504,
2002.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Stefano Nolfi and Davide Marocco.
Active Perception: A Sensorimotor Account of Object Categorization.
2002.
Keywords: artificial vision,
artificial intelligence,
active perception.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Joel Norman.
Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
25(1):73-144,
2002.
Keywords: vision,
neuroscience,
constructivism,
ecology.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Ehud Ahissar and Amos Arieli.
Figuring space by time.
Neuron,
32:185-201,
2001.
Keywords: perception,
neuroscience,
physiology,
vision,
review.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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R. Goebel,
L. Muckli,
F.E. Zanella,
W. Singer,
and P. Stoerig.
Sustained extrastriate cortical activation without visual awareness revealed by fMRI studies of hemianopic patients.
Vision Research,
3:1459-74,
2001.
Keywords: vision,
perception,
NCC,
awareness.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Kimberly A. Jameson and Susan M. Highnote.
Richer color experience in observers with multiple photopigment opsin genes.
Psychonomics Bulletin & Review,
8(2):244-261,
2001.
Keywords: color,
perception,
genetics,
photopigment.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Laurence T. Maloney.
Illuminant cues in surface color perception: tests of three candidate cues.
Vision Research,
41:2581-2600,
2001.
Keywords: color constancy,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Erik Myin.
Color and the duplication assumption.
Synthèse,
2001.
Keywords: inverted spectrum,
perception,
philosophy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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J. Kevin O'Regan and Alva Noë.
A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
24(5),
2001.
Keywords: philosophy,
psychology,
consciousness,
vision.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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S. Shimojo and L. Shams.
Sensory modalities are not separate modalities: plasticity and interactions.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology,
11:505-509,
2001.
Keywords: sensation,
modalities,
plasticity,
neuroscience.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Arne Valberg.
Unique hues: an old problem for a new generation.
Vision Research,
41:1645-1657,
2001.
Keywords: color,
unique hues,
review,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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M. Wexler,
F. Panerai,
I. Lamouret,
and J. Droulez.
Self-motion and the perception of stationary objects.
Nature,
409:85-88,
2001.
Keywords: perception,
movement,
space.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Alva Noë and J. Kevin O'Regan.
Perception, Attention and the Grand Illusion.
Psyche,
6(15),
2000.
Keywords: perception,
attention,
vision.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Gabriel Robles-De-La-Torre and Vincent Hayward.
Force can overcome object geometry in the perception of shape through active touch.
Nature,
412:445-448,
2000.
Keywords: perception,
haptic,
sensorimotor.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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L. Shams,
Y. Kamitani,
and S. Shimojo.
What you see is what you hear.
Nature,
408:788,
2000.
Keywords: vision,
hearing,
perception.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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J. Sharma,
A. Angelucci,
and M. Sur.
Induction of visual orientation modules in auditory cortex.
Nature,
404:841-847,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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N. V. Swindale.
Lightning is always seen, thunder always heard.
Current Biology,
10:569-571,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
sensory substitution.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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J. B. Tenenbaum,
V. de Silva,
and J. C. Langford.
A Global Geometric Framework for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction.
Science,
290:2319-2323,
2000.
Keywords: geometry,
dimension reduction.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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L. von Melschner,
S. L. Pallas,
and M. Sur.
Visual behaviour mediated by retinal projections directed to the auditory pathway.
Nature,
404:871-876,
2000.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Laurence T. Maloney.
Color Vision: From Genes to Perception,
chapter Physics-based approaches to modeling surface color perception.
Cambridge University Press,
1999.
Keywords: color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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L. T. Sharpe,
A. Stockman,
H. Jägle,
and J. Nathans.
Color vision: from genes to perception,
chapter Opsin genes, cone photopigments, color vision and colorblindness,
pages 3-50.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1999.
Keywords: color,
photopigment,
genetics,
vision.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Lawrence W. Barsalou.
Perceptual symbols systems.
Behavioral and brain sciences,
22:577-660,
1999.
Keywords: objects,
sensorimotor,
cognition.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Jules Davidoff,
Ian Davies,
and Debi Roberson.
Colour categories in a stone-age tribe.
Nature,
398:203-204,
1999.
Keywords: color,
perception,
linguistic.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Andreas K. Engel,
Pascal Fries,
Peter Konig,
Michael Brecht,
and Wolf Singer.
Temporal binding, binocular rivalry, and consciousness.
Consciousness and Cognition,
8(2):128-151,
1999.
Keywords: binding,
NCC,
awareness.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Karin L. Harman,
G. Keith Humphrey,
and Melvyn A. Goodale.
Active manual control of object views facilitates visual recognition.
Current Biology,
9:1315-1318,
1999.
Keywords: motor control,
objects,
perception.
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D. D. Lee and H. S. Seung.
Learning the Parts of Objects by Non-negative Matrix Factorization.
Nature,
401:788,
october 1999.
Keywords: mathematics,
ingeneering,
artificial vision,
decomposition.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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David A. Leopold and Nikos K. Logothetis.
Multistable phenomena: changing views in perception.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
3(7),
1999.
Keywords: neuroscience,
vision,
rivalry.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Stephen E. Palmer.
Color, Counsciousness, and the Isomorphism Constraint.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
22(6),
1999.
Keywords: color,
perception,
qualia.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Zenon Pylyshyn.
Is Vision Continuous With Cognition? The Case for Cognitive Impenetrability of Visual Perception.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
22(3),
1999.
Keywords: vision,
cognition,
perception.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Ramesh Srinivasan,
D. Patrick Russell,
Gerald M. Edelman,
and Guilio Tononi.
Increased Synchronization of Neuromagnetic Responses during Conscious Perception.
The Journal of Neuroscience,
19(13):5435-5448,
1999.
Keywords: binding,
NCC.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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S. Zeki.
Toward a theory of visual consciousness.
1999.
Keywords: philosophy,
neuroscience,
consciousness,
vision.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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S. Zeki,
S. Aglioti,
D. McKeefry,
and G. Berlucchi.
The neurological basis of conscious color perception in a blind patient.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
96(24),
1999.
Keywords: neuroscience,
blind,
vision,
perception,
NCC.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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P. Bach-y-Rita,
K. Kaczmarek,
M. Tyler,
and J. Garcia-Lara.
Form perception with a 49-point electrotactile stimulus array on the tongue.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research Development,
35:427-430,
1998.
Keywords: sensory substitution.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Davida Y. Teller.
Spatial and temporal aspects of infant color vision.
Vision Research,
38:3275-3282,
1998.
Keywords: ontogenesis,
color,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Abhay Ashtekar,
Alejandro Corichi,
and Monica Pierri.
Geometry in Color Perception.
ESI,
1997.
Keywords: color,
geometry.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Richard O. Brown and Donald I.A. MacLeod.
Color appearance depends on the variance of surround colors.
Current Biology,
7(11):844-9,
1997.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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H. J. Chiel and R.D. Beer.
The brain has a body: adaptative behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body and environment.
Trends in Neuroscience,
20:553-557,
1997.
Keywords: sensorimotor,
perception,
action,
ecology.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Russell L. De Valois,
Karen K. De Valois,
Eugene Switkes,
and Luke Mahon.
Hue scaling of isoluminant and cone-specific lights.
Vision Research,
37(7):885-97,
1997.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Shree K. Nayar,
Fang Xi-Sheng,
and Terrance Boult.
Separation of reflection components using color and polarization.
International Journal of Computer Vision,
21(3):163-186,
1997.
Keywords: specular,
color,
artificial vision,
computer graphics.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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David Coppola and Dale Purves.
The extraordinarily rapid disappearance of entoptic images.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,
96:8001-8004,
1996.
Keywords: physiology,
psychology,
vision,
perception.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Michael Oren and Shree K. Nayar.
A theory of specular surface geometry.
International Journal of Computer Vision,
24:105-124,
1996.
Keywords: reflection,
specular surface,
artificial vision.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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O. Braddick,
J. Atkison,
B. Hood,
W. Harkness,
and G. J. Faraneh Vargha-Khadem.
Possible blindsight in infants lacking one cerebral hemisphere.
Nature,
360:461-463,
1994.
Keywords: blindsight,
neuroscience,
perception.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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M. T. Wallace and B.E. Stein.
Cross-modal synthesis in the mid-brain depends on input from association cortex.
Journal of Neurophysiology,
71:429-432,
1994.
Keywords: sensory integration,
perception,
neuroscience.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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J. J. Atick.
Entropy minimization: A design principle for sensory perception?.
International Journal of Neural Systems,
(3):81-90,
1992.
Keywords: information theory,
statistics,
perception.
[bibtex-entry]
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P. B. L. Meijer.
An Experimental System for Auditory Image Representations.
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering,
39(2):112-121,
1992.
Keywords: sensory substitution.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Roger N. Shepard.
The perceptual organization of colors: an adaptation to regurarities of the terrestrial world ?.
Barlow/Cosmides/Toobu, The adapted Mind,
pp 495-532,
1992.
Keywords: color,
perception,
ecology.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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R.F. Haines.
A breakdown in simultaneous information processing.
Presbyopia research. From molecular biology to visual adaptation,
1991.
Keywords: perception,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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J. S. Lappin.
Perception and Control of Self-motion,
chapter Perceiving the metric structure of environmental objects from motion, self-motion.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,
1990.
Keywords: geometry,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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M. A. Meredith,
J. W. Nemitz,
and B.E. Stein.
Determinants of multisensory integration in superior colliculus neurons. I. Temporal factors.
Journal of Neuroscience,
10:3215-3229,
1987.
Keywords: sensory integration,
perception,
neuroscience.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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W. Epstein,
B. Hughes,
S. Schneider,
and P. Bach-y-Rita.
Is anything out there?: A study of distal attribution in response to vibrotactile stimulation.
Perception,
15:275-284,
1986.
Keywords: perception,
sensation,
sensory substitution,
space.
[bibtex-entry]
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Nicholas K. Humphrey and Graham R. Keeble.
Interactive effects of unpleasant light and unpleasant sound.
Nature,
253(5490):346-347,
1975.
Keywords: perception.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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C. Blakemore and D. E. Mitchell.
Environmental modification of the visual cortex and the neural basis of learning and memory.
Nature,
241:467-468,
1973.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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H. B. Barlow.
Single units and sensation: A neuron doctrine for perceptual psychology?.
Perception,
1(1):371-394,
1972.
Keywords: neuron doctrine,
perception,
neuroscience,
philosophy.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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R Schlaer.
Shift in binocular disparity causes compensatory change in the cortical structure of kittens.
Science,
173:638-641,
1971.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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C. Blakemore and G.F. Cooper.
Development of the brain depends on the visual environment.
Nature,
228:471-478,
1970.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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H.V.B. Hirsch and D.N. Spinelli.
Visual experience modifies distribution of horizontally and vertically oriented receptive fields in cats.
Science,
168:869-871,
1970.
Keywords: neuroscience,
sensation,
perception,
vision.
[bibtex-entry]
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H. B. Barlow.
Current Problems in Animal Behaviour,
chapter The coding of sensory messages,
pages 331-360.
Cambridge University Press,
1960.
Keywords: information theory,
vision,
perception.
[bibtex-entry]
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F. Attneave.
Informational aspects of visual perception.
Psychological Review,
61:183-193,
1954.
Keywords: information theory,
vision,
perception.
[bibtex-entry]
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T. Vieville and O. Faugeras.
Perception Visuelle en Robotique: Profiter de la Biologie pour faire des Systèmes Adaptatifs,
9 2001.
Keywords: artificial vision,
vision.
[Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics.
Keywords: laboratory,
sensorimotor,
perception,
inference,
motor control,
physiology.
[bibtex-entry]
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reading list for Color Perception: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives.
Keywords: vision,
perception,
color.
[bibtex-entry]
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Ehud Ahissar.
homepage.
Keywords: homepage,
neuroscience,
physiology,
perception.
[bibtex-entry]
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