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Color perception [[electronic resource] ] : physiology, processes and analysis / / Darius Skusevich and Petras Matikas, editors
Color perception [[electronic resource] ] : physiology, processes and analysis / / Darius Skusevich and Petras Matikas, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (300 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Altri autori (Persone) MatikasPetras
SkusevichDarius
Collana Neuroscience research progress series
Soggetto topico Color vision
Visual perception
ISBN 1-61761-866-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""COLOR PERCEPTION:PHYSIOLOGY, PROCESSESAND ANALYSIS""; ""CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL PROCESSINGOF COLOR: A DUAL PROCESSINGMODEL OF VISUAL INPUTS""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""1. INTRODUCTION""; ""2. EXPERIMENT 1: HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRYIN COLOR PROCESSING""; ""2.1. Background""; ""2.1.1. Anatomical Asymmetry of Brain""; ""2.1.2. Hemispheric Lateralization of Cerebral Functions""; ""2.1.3. Hemispheric Asymmetry Using Reaction Time""; ""2.1.4. Reaction Time Task Based Upon Double Crossed Projections""
""2.2. Experiment 1-1: Reaction Time Difference by Dominantand Non-Dominant Hands""""2.2.1. Purpose""; ""2.2.2. Methods""; ""2.2.2.1. Participants""; ""2.2.2.2. Apparatus""; ""2.2.2.3. Procedures""; ""2.2.3. Results""; ""2.2.4.Discussion""; ""2.3. Experiment 1-2: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Right-Handed Individuals""; ""2.3.1. Purpose""; ""2.3.2. Materials and Methods""; ""2.3.2.1. Participants""; ""2.3.2.2. Apparatus""; ""2.3.2.3. Procedures""; ""2.3.3. Results""; ""2.3.4. Discussion""
""2.4. Experiment 1-3: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Detection in Left-Handed Individuals""""2.4.1. Purpose""; ""2.4.2. Methods""; ""2.4.2.1. Participants""; ""2.4.2.2. Apparatus and Procedures""; ""2.4.3. Results""; ""2.4.4. Discussion""; ""2.5. Experiment 1-4: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Non-Color Detection inRight- and Left-Handed Individuals""; ""2.5.1. Purpose""; ""2.5.2. Methods""; ""2.5.2.1. Participants""; ""2.5.2.2. Apparatus""; ""2.5.2.3. Procedures""; ""2.5.3. Results""; ""2.5.4. Discussion""; ""2.5.4.1. Effect of Luminance on Hemispheric Asymmetry""
""2.5.4.2. Effect of Contrast on Hemispheric Asymmetry""""2.5.4.3. Effect of Practice on Visual Field Difference""; ""2.5.4.4. Effect of Subject Number Size""; ""2.6. Experiment 1-5: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discrimination withVerbal Cue in Right-Handed Individuals""; ""2.6.1. Purpose""; ""2.6.2. Methods""; ""2.6.2.1. Participants""; ""2.6.2.2. Apparatus""; ""2.6.2.3. Procedures""; ""2.6.3. Results""; ""2.6.4. Discussion""; ""2.7. Experiment 1-6: Hemispheric Asymmetry of Color Discriminationwithout Verbal Cue in Right-Handed Individuals""; ""2.7.1. Purpose""; ""2.7.2. Methods""
""2.7.2.1. Participants""""2.7.2.2. Apparatus""; ""2.7.2.3. Procedures""; ""2.7.3. Results""; ""2.7.4. Discussion""; ""3. EXPERIMENT 2: PREPULSE INHIBITION OF STARTLE BLINKRESPONSE USING COLOR PREPULSE""; ""3.1. Background""; ""3.1.1. Startle Response""; ""3.1.2. Prepulse Inhibition""; ""3.2. Purpose""; ""3.3. Methods""; ""3.3.1. Participants""; ""3.3.2. Apparatus""; ""3.3.3. Prepulse""; ""3.3.4. Startle Stimulus""; ""3.3.5. Recordings Of Blinking""; ""3.3.6. Procedures""; ""3.4. Results""; ""3.4.1. Measurements of the Response Amplitude""
""3.4.2. Typical Example of PPI of the Blink Response""
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Color vision [[electronic resource] ] : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Color vision [[electronic resource] ] : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Altri autori (Persone) BackhausWerner
KlieglReinhold <1953->
WernerJohn Simon
Soggetto topico Color vision
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-080698-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Preface -- Introduction / Backhaus, Werner G. K. / Kliegl, Reinhold / Werner, John S. -- I Color Vision in Art and Science -- 1. Aging through the Eyes of Monet / Werner, John S. -- II Physiology and Neuroethology -- 2. Physiological and Psychophysical Simulations of Color Vision in Humans and Animals / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- 3. Receptors, Channels and Color in Primate Retina / Lee, Barry B. -- 4. Chromatic Processing in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) / Kremers, Jan / Zrenner, Eberhart / Weiss, Stefan / Meierkord, Sabine -- 5. Molecular Genetics and the Biological Basis of Color Vision / Neitz, Maureen / Neitz, Jay -- 6. Source Analysis of Color-Evoked Potentials in a Realistic Head Model Confirmed by Functional MRI / Paulus, Walter / Kolle, Renate / Baudewig, Jürgen / Freudenthaler, Nora / Kunkel, Mathias / Finkenstaedt, Michael / Rustenbeck, Hans-Heino -- 7. Wavelength Information Processing versus Color Perception: Evidence from Blindsight and Color-Blind Sight / Stoerig, Petra -- 8. Color Vision in Lower Vertebrates / Neumeyer, Christa -- 9. Color Vision: Ecology and Evolution in Making the Best of the Photic Environment / Kevan, Peter G. / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- III Psychology and Philosophy -- 10. The Perception of Blackness: An Historical and Contemporary Review / Volbrecht, Vicki J. / Kliegl, Reinhold -- 11. Basic Color Terms and Basic Color Categories / Hardin, Clyde L. -- 12. Color Perception: From Grassmann Codes to a Dual Code for Object and Illumination Colors / Mausfeld, Rainer -- 13. Color Contrast Gain Control / D'Zmura, Michael -- 14. Binocular Brightness Combination: A Mechanism for Combining Two Sources of Rather Similar Information / Irtel, Hans -- 15. Inferences about Infant Color Vision / Knoblauch, Kenneth / Bieber, Michelle L. / Werner, John S. -- IV Color Metrics and Application -- 16. Dichromacy - The Simplest Type of Color Vision / Scheibner, Horst -- 17. Current CIE Work to Achieve Physiologically-Correct Color Metrics / Schanda, János -- 18. Use of Computer Graphics in PostScript for Color Didactics / Richter, Klaus -- List of Contributors -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462466003321
Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
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Color vision [[electronic resource] ] : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Color vision [[electronic resource] ] : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Altri autori (Persone) BackhausWerner
KlieglReinhold <1953->
WernerJohn Simon
Soggetto topico Color vision
ISBN 3-11-080698-3
Classificazione CC 4400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Preface -- Introduction / Backhaus, Werner G. K. / Kliegl, Reinhold / Werner, John S. -- I Color Vision in Art and Science -- 1. Aging through the Eyes of Monet / Werner, John S. -- II Physiology and Neuroethology -- 2. Physiological and Psychophysical Simulations of Color Vision in Humans and Animals / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- 3. Receptors, Channels and Color in Primate Retina / Lee, Barry B. -- 4. Chromatic Processing in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) / Kremers, Jan / Zrenner, Eberhart / Weiss, Stefan / Meierkord, Sabine -- 5. Molecular Genetics and the Biological Basis of Color Vision / Neitz, Maureen / Neitz, Jay -- 6. Source Analysis of Color-Evoked Potentials in a Realistic Head Model Confirmed by Functional MRI / Paulus, Walter / Kolle, Renate / Baudewig, Jürgen / Freudenthaler, Nora / Kunkel, Mathias / Finkenstaedt, Michael / Rustenbeck, Hans-Heino -- 7. Wavelength Information Processing versus Color Perception: Evidence from Blindsight and Color-Blind Sight / Stoerig, Petra -- 8. Color Vision in Lower Vertebrates / Neumeyer, Christa -- 9. Color Vision: Ecology and Evolution in Making the Best of the Photic Environment / Kevan, Peter G. / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- III Psychology and Philosophy -- 10. The Perception of Blackness: An Historical and Contemporary Review / Volbrecht, Vicki J. / Kliegl, Reinhold -- 11. Basic Color Terms and Basic Color Categories / Hardin, Clyde L. -- 12. Color Perception: From Grassmann Codes to a Dual Code for Object and Illumination Colors / Mausfeld, Rainer -- 13. Color Contrast Gain Control / D'Zmura, Michael -- 14. Binocular Brightness Combination: A Mechanism for Combining Two Sources of Rather Similar Information / Irtel, Hans -- 15. Inferences about Infant Color Vision / Knoblauch, Kenneth / Bieber, Michelle L. / Werner, John S. -- IV Color Metrics and Application -- 16. Dichromacy - The Simplest Type of Color Vision / Scheibner, Horst -- 17. Current CIE Work to Achieve Physiologically-Correct Color Metrics / Schanda, János -- 18. Use of Computer Graphics in PostScript for Color Didactics / Richter, Klaus -- List of Contributors -- Index
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Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
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Color vision : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Color vision : perspectives from different disciplines / / editors, Werner G.K. Backhaus, Reinhold Kliegl, John S. Werner
Edizione [Reprint 2011]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (359 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Altri autori (Persone) BackhausWerner
KlieglReinhold <1953->
WernerJohn Simon
Soggetto topico Color vision
ISBN 3-11-080698-3
Classificazione CC 4400
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Preface -- Introduction / Backhaus, Werner G. K. / Kliegl, Reinhold / Werner, John S. -- I Color Vision in Art and Science -- 1. Aging through the Eyes of Monet / Werner, John S. -- II Physiology and Neuroethology -- 2. Physiological and Psychophysical Simulations of Color Vision in Humans and Animals / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- 3. Receptors, Channels and Color in Primate Retina / Lee, Barry B. -- 4. Chromatic Processing in the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) / Kremers, Jan / Zrenner, Eberhart / Weiss, Stefan / Meierkord, Sabine -- 5. Molecular Genetics and the Biological Basis of Color Vision / Neitz, Maureen / Neitz, Jay -- 6. Source Analysis of Color-Evoked Potentials in a Realistic Head Model Confirmed by Functional MRI / Paulus, Walter / Kolle, Renate / Baudewig, Jürgen / Freudenthaler, Nora / Kunkel, Mathias / Finkenstaedt, Michael / Rustenbeck, Hans-Heino -- 7. Wavelength Information Processing versus Color Perception: Evidence from Blindsight and Color-Blind Sight / Stoerig, Petra -- 8. Color Vision in Lower Vertebrates / Neumeyer, Christa -- 9. Color Vision: Ecology and Evolution in Making the Best of the Photic Environment / Kevan, Peter G. / Backhaus, Werner G. K. -- III Psychology and Philosophy -- 10. The Perception of Blackness: An Historical and Contemporary Review / Volbrecht, Vicki J. / Kliegl, Reinhold -- 11. Basic Color Terms and Basic Color Categories / Hardin, Clyde L. -- 12. Color Perception: From Grassmann Codes to a Dual Code for Object and Illumination Colors / Mausfeld, Rainer -- 13. Color Contrast Gain Control / D'Zmura, Michael -- 14. Binocular Brightness Combination: A Mechanism for Combining Two Sources of Rather Similar Information / Irtel, Hans -- 15. Inferences about Infant Color Vision / Knoblauch, Kenneth / Bieber, Michelle L. / Werner, John S. -- IV Color Metrics and Application -- 16. Dichromacy - The Simplest Type of Color Vision / Scheibner, Horst -- 17. Current CIE Work to Achieve Physiologically-Correct Color Metrics / Schanda, János -- 18. Use of Computer Graphics in PostScript for Color Didactics / Richter, Klaus -- List of Contributors -- Index
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A computational perspective on visual attention [[electronic resource] /] / John K. Tsotsos
A computational perspective on visual attention [[electronic resource] /] / John K. Tsotsos
Autore Tsotsos John K
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Vision
Visual perception - Mathematical models
Computer vision - Mathematical models
Attention - Mathematical models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-262-29514-8
1-283-25855-2
9786613258557
0-262-29542-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Attention - We All Know What It Is; 2 Computational Foundations; 3 Theories and Models of Visual Attention; 4 Selective Tuning: Overview; 5 Selective Tuning: Formulation; 6 Attention, Recognition, and Binding; 7 Selective Tuning: Examples and Performance; 8 Explanations and Predictions; 9 Wrapping Up the Loose Ends; Appendix A: A Few Notes on Some Relevant Aspects of Complexity Theory; Appendix B: Proofs of the Complexity of Visual Match; Appendix C: The Representation of Visual Motion Processes; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Insert
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Tsotsos John K  
Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, c2011
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A computational perspective on visual attention / / John K. Tsotsos
Autore Tsotsos John K
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Vision
Visual perception - Mathematical models
Computer vision - Mathematical models
Attention - Mathematical models
Soggetto non controllato NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
ISBN 0-262-29514-8
1-283-25855-2
9786613258557
0-262-29542-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Attention - We All Know What It Is; 2 Computational Foundations; 3 Theories and Models of Visual Attention; 4 Selective Tuning: Overview; 5 Selective Tuning: Formulation; 6 Attention, Recognition, and Binding; 7 Selective Tuning: Examples and Performance; 8 Explanations and Predictions; 9 Wrapping Up the Loose Ends; Appendix A: A Few Notes on Some Relevant Aspects of Complexity Theory; Appendix B: Proofs of the Complexity of Visual Match; Appendix C: The Representation of Visual Motion Processes; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Insert
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Tsotsos John K  
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A computational perspective on visual attention / / John K. Tsotsos
Autore Tsotsos John K
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (333 p.)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Vision
Visual perception - Mathematical models
Computer vision - Mathematical models
Attention - Mathematical models
Soggetto non controllato NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
ISBN 0-262-29514-8
1-283-25855-2
9786613258557
0-262-29542-3
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 Attention - We All Know What It Is; 2 Computational Foundations; 3 Theories and Models of Visual Attention; 4 Selective Tuning: Overview; 5 Selective Tuning: Formulation; 6 Attention, Recognition, and Binding; 7 Selective Tuning: Examples and Performance; 8 Explanations and Predictions; 9 Wrapping Up the Loose Ends; Appendix A: A Few Notes on Some Relevant Aspects of Complexity Theory; Appendix B: Proofs of the Complexity of Visual Match; Appendix C: The Representation of Visual Motion Processes; References; Author Index; Subject Index; Insert
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Tsotsos John K  
Cambridge, Mass., : MIT Press, ©2011
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Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjrn Stabell, Ulf Stabell
Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjrn Stabell, Ulf Stabell
Autore Stabell Bjrn
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, UK ; ; New York, : Cambridge University Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 223 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Altri autori (Persone) StabellUlf
Soggetto topico Visual pathways
Eye - Adaptation
Vision - Research - History
ISBN 0-511-69921-2
1-107-18822-9
1-282-31777-6
9786612317774
0-511-60481-5
0-511-60445-9
0-511-60511-0
0-511-60367-3
0-511-60541-2
0-511-60289-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Development of the basic ideas of the duplicity theory from Newton to G.E. Müller -- Newton tradition -- Schultze tradition -- Goethe tradition: the phenomenological approach -- Colour theories of Armin Tschermak -- Development of the duplicity theory from 1930-1966 -- Duplicity theory of Polyak -- Investigations of H.K. Hartline and S.W. Kuffler -- Duplicity theory of R. Granit -- Contributions of E.N. Willmer, P. Saugstad & A. Saugstad, and I. Lie -- Status of the duplicity theory in the mid 1960s and its further development -- Chromatic rod vision: a historical account -- Night vision may appear bluish -- Mechanisms of chromatic rod vision in scotopic illumination -- Rod-cone interactions in mesopic vision -- Further exploration of chromatic rod vision -- Theories of sensitivity regulation of the rod and cone systems: a historical account -- Early photochemical explanations -- Contribution of S. Hecht -- Contribution of G. Wald: photochemical sensitivity -- Relationship between amount of rhodopsin and sensitivity during dark adaptation -- Post-receptor sensitivity regulation mechanisms -- Rushton's AGC model -- Contribution of H.B. Barlow -- Rushton and Barlow compared -- Dowling-Rushton equation refuted -- Several mechanisms involved in sensitivity regulation -- Sensitivity regulation due to rod-cone interaction -- Modern conceptions of sensitivity regulation -- Factors that triggered the paradigm shifts in the development of the duplicity theory -- Summary of K.R. Popper's and T.S. Kuhn's models of scientific development -- Development of the duplicity theory as a test of Popper's and Kuhn's models.
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Stabell Bjrn  
Cambridge, UK ; ; New York, : Cambridge University Press, c2009
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Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjørn Stabell and Ulf Stabell [[electronic resource]]
Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjørn Stabell and Ulf Stabell [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 223 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Visual pathways
Eye - Adaptation
Vision - Research - History
ISBN 0-511-69921-2
1-107-18822-9
1-282-31777-6
9786612317774
0-511-60481-5
0-511-60445-9
0-511-60511-0
0-511-60367-3
0-511-60541-2
0-511-60289-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Development of the basic ideas of the duplicity theory from Newton to G.E. Müller -- Newton tradition -- Schultze tradition -- Goethe tradition: the phenomenological approach -- Colour theories of Armin Tschermak -- Development of the duplicity theory from 1930-1966 -- Duplicity theory of Polyak -- Investigations of H.K. Hartline and S.W. Kuffler -- Duplicity theory of R. Granit -- Contributions of E.N. Willmer, P. Saugstad & A. Saugstad, and I. Lie -- Status of the duplicity theory in the mid 1960s and its further development -- Chromatic rod vision: a historical account -- Night vision may appear bluish -- Mechanisms of chromatic rod vision in scotopic illumination -- Rod-cone interactions in mesopic vision -- Further exploration of chromatic rod vision -- Theories of sensitivity regulation of the rod and cone systems: a historical account -- Early photochemical explanations -- Contribution of S. Hecht -- Contribution of G. Wald: photochemical sensitivity -- Relationship between amount of rhodopsin and sensitivity during dark adaptation -- Post-receptor sensitivity regulation mechanisms -- Rushton's AGC model -- Contribution of H.B. Barlow -- Rushton and Barlow compared -- Dowling-Rushton equation refuted -- Several mechanisms involved in sensitivity regulation -- Sensitivity regulation due to rod-cone interaction -- Modern conceptions of sensitivity regulation -- Factors that triggered the paradigm shifts in the development of the duplicity theory -- Summary of K.R. Popper's and T.S. Kuhn's models of scientific development -- Development of the duplicity theory as a test of Popper's and Kuhn's models.
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Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjørn Stabell and Ulf Stabell [[electronic resource]]
Duplicity theory of vision : from Newton to the present / / edited by Bjørn Stabell and Ulf Stabell [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 223 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 612.8/4
Soggetto topico Visual pathways
Eye - Adaptation
Vision - Research - History
ISBN 0-511-69921-2
1-107-18822-9
1-282-31777-6
9786612317774
0-511-60481-5
0-511-60445-9
0-511-60511-0
0-511-60367-3
0-511-60541-2
0-511-60289-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Development of the basic ideas of the duplicity theory from Newton to G.E. Müller -- Newton tradition -- Schultze tradition -- Goethe tradition: the phenomenological approach -- Colour theories of Armin Tschermak -- Development of the duplicity theory from 1930-1966 -- Duplicity theory of Polyak -- Investigations of H.K. Hartline and S.W. Kuffler -- Duplicity theory of R. Granit -- Contributions of E.N. Willmer, P. Saugstad & A. Saugstad, and I. Lie -- Status of the duplicity theory in the mid 1960s and its further development -- Chromatic rod vision: a historical account -- Night vision may appear bluish -- Mechanisms of chromatic rod vision in scotopic illumination -- Rod-cone interactions in mesopic vision -- Further exploration of chromatic rod vision -- Theories of sensitivity regulation of the rod and cone systems: a historical account -- Early photochemical explanations -- Contribution of S. Hecht -- Contribution of G. Wald: photochemical sensitivity -- Relationship between amount of rhodopsin and sensitivity during dark adaptation -- Post-receptor sensitivity regulation mechanisms -- Rushton's AGC model -- Contribution of H.B. Barlow -- Rushton and Barlow compared -- Dowling-Rushton equation refuted -- Several mechanisms involved in sensitivity regulation -- Sensitivity regulation due to rod-cone interaction -- Modern conceptions of sensitivity regulation -- Factors that triggered the paradigm shifts in the development of the duplicity theory -- Summary of K.R. Popper's and T.S. Kuhn's models of scientific development -- Development of the duplicity theory as a test of Popper's and Kuhn's models.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778589703321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2009
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