05309nam 2200673Ia 450 991045430850332120200520144314.01-281-93466-69786611934668981-279-477-8(CKB)1000000000537786(EBL)1679303(OCoLC)879023371(SSID)ssj0000163598(PQKBManifestationID)11163321(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000163598(PQKBWorkID)10128761(PQKB)11700333(MiAaPQ)EBC1679303(WSP)00005537(Au-PeEL)EBL1679303(CaPaEBR)ebr10255569(CaONFJC)MIL193466(EXLCZ)99100000000053778620040929d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe global structure of visual space[electronic resource] /Tarow IndowRiver Edge, NJ World Scientificc20041 online resource (228 p.)Advanced series on mathematical psychology ;v. 1Description based upon print version of record.981-238-842-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-210) and indexes.CONTENTS ; Foreword ; Abbreviations and Symbols ; 1. Visual Space ; 1.1 Global Structure of Visual Space ; 1.1.1 Features of VS ; 1.2 Binocular Vision ; 1.2.1 Cyclopean Vision in the Horizontal Plane of Eye-level ; 1.2.2 3-D Cyclopean Vision ; 1.2.3 Spatial Behavior2. Luneburg Model 2.1 P- and D-alleys H-curves in the Horizontal Plane ; 2.1.1 Experiments with Stationary Points ; 2.1.2 Discrepancy between {Qi}P and {Qi}D ; 2.2 VS as a Riemannian Space of Constant Curvature ; 2.2.1 Riemannian Space of Constant Curvature ; 2.2.2 Eudlidean Map (EM)2.2.3 Equations of P-and D-alleys H-curves in EM2 2.3 Theoretical Curves in X2 ; 2.3.1 Luneburg's Mapping Functions ; 2.3.2 Equations of P-and D-alleys and H-curves in X2 ; 2.3.3 Comments on Results of Alley Experiments ; 2.3.4 Comments on Values of-K and o2.4 Derivations and Explanations 2.4.1 Supplementary Explanations to Sec.2.2.1 ; 2.4.2 Derivations of Equations in Secs.2.2.2 and 2.2.3 ; 3. Two Extensions of Luneburg Model ; 3.1 Alleys on a Frontoparallel Plane ; 3.1.1 Theoretical Equations ; 3.1.2 Experimental Results3.2 Direct Mapping according to Riemannian Metric 3.2.1 Multidimensional Mapping according to Riemannian Metric ; 3.2.2 Experimental Results ; 3.2.3 Concluding Remarks to Sec.3.2 ; 4. Visual Space under Natural Conditions ; 4.1 The Perceived Sky and Ground ; 4.1.1 Bisection of the Sky4.1.2 The Moon Illusion The space we see around us is the end product of a long series of processes: physical, physiological, and cognitive. It is a highly structured perceptual entity. In contrast to the fact that most studies of visual perception are concerned with local phenomena in this visual space, the main purpose of this book is to discuss the global structure of visual space. The physical space which surrounds us is of Euclidean structure, but its perceived image is not necessarily structured in that way. Problems such as why the sky appears as a vault and why the horizon is located at eye level are discussAdvanced series on mathematical psychology ;v. 1.Visual perceptionMathematical modelsSpace perceptionMathematical modelsElectronic books.Visual perceptionMathematical models.Space perceptionMathematical models.152.14Indow Tarow1923-887825MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454308503321The global structure of visual space1983198UNINA01111nas 2200361- 450 99641134250331620230816213017.02724-3192(OCoLC)1246319862(CKB)4100000011815587(CONSER)--2023238559(EXLCZ)99410000001181558720210409a20209999 s-- -itaur|n|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOS. Opificio della storia[Place of publication not identified] :Dipartimento di Architettura e Disegno Industriale dell'Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli,2020-1 online resourceRefereed/Peer-reviewedOSWork environmentPeriodicalsWork environmentfast(OCoLC)fst01180270Periodicals.fastWork environmentWork environmentRESpro,JOURNAL996411342503316OS. Opificio della Storia1758521UNISA