In the mind's eye Julian Hochberg on the perception of pictures, films, and the world / edited by Mary A. Peterson, Barbara Gillam, H.A. Sedgwick.

Author/creator Hochberg, Julian E.
Other author Peterson, Mary A., 1950-
Other author Gillam, Barbara.
Other author Sedgwick, H. A.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoOxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,
Descriptionxxi, 634 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Contents 1 Familiar size and the perception of depth -- 2 A quantitative approach to figural "goodness" -- 3 Apparent spatial arrangement and perceived brightness -- 4 Perception: toward the recovery of a definition -- 5 The psychophysics of pictorial perception -- 6 Pictorial recognition as an unlearned ability: a study of one child's performance -- 7 Recognition of faces -- 8 In the mind's eye -- 9 Attention, organization, and consciousness -- 10 Components of literacy -- 11 Reading as an intentional behavior -- 12 The representation of things and people -- 13 Higher-order stimuli and inter-response coupling in the perception of the visual world -- 14 Film cutting and visual momentum -- 15 Pictorial functions and perceptual structures -- 16 Levels of perceptual organization -- 17 How big is a stimulus -- 18 From perception: experience and explanations -- 19 The perception of pictorial representations -- 20 Movies in the mind's eye -- 21 Looking ahead (one glance at a time) -- 22 The piecemeal, constructive, and schematic nature of perception -- 23 Hochberg: a perceptual psychologist -- 24 Mental schemata and the limits of perception -- 25 Integration of visual information across saccades -- 26 Scene perception: the world through a window -- 27 "How big is a stimulus?": learning about imagery by studying perception -- 28 How big is an optical invariant?: limits of tau in time-to-contact judgments -- 29 Hochberg and inattentional blindness -- 30 Framing the rules of perception: Hochberg versus Galileo, Gestalts, Garner, and Gibson -- 31 On the internal consistency of perceptual organization -- 32 Piecemeal perception and Hochberg's window: grouping of stimulus elements over distances -- 33 The resurrection of simplicity in vision -- 34 Shape constancy and perceptual simplicity: Hochberg's fundamental contributions -- 35 Constructing and interpreting the world in the cerebral hemispheres -- 36 Segmentation, grouping, and shape: some Hochbergian questions -- 37 Ideas of lasting influence: Hochberg's anticipation of research on change blindness and motion-picture perception -- 38 On the cognitive ecology of the cinema -- 39 Hochberg on the perception of pictures and of the world -- 40 Celebrating the usefulness of pictorial information in visual perception -- 41 Mental structure in experts' perception on human movement -- Julian Hochberg: biography and bibliography.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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LCCN 2005019299
ISBN019517691X
ISBN9780195176919

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