Eye movements [[electronic resource] ] : a window on mind and brain / / edited by Roger P.G. van Gompel ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (755 p.) |
Disciplina | 612.846 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Soggetto topico | Eye - Movements |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-00348-4
9786611003487 0-08-047491-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Eye Movements: A Window on Mind and Brain; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Reviewers; Chapter 1 Eye-Movement Research: An Overview of Current and Past Developments; Abstract; 1. Overview of the parts in this book; 2. Questionnaire study and journal database search; 3. Conclusions; References; PART 1: HISTORY OF EYE-MOVEMENT RESEARCH; Chapter 2 Scanning the Seen: Vision and the Origins of Eye-Movement Research; Abstract; 1. Visual vertigo; 2. Torsion; 3. Eye movements during reading; 4. Eye movements over patterns; 5. Conclusion; References
Chapter 3 Eye Movement Research in the 1950sAbstract; 1. Change in mindset; 2. Micronystagmus; 3. Systems theory; 4. Limitations to the approach; References; Chapter 4 Fixation Strategies During Active Behaviour: A Brief History; Abstract; 1. Introduction: before 1990; 2. The block copying task of Dana Ballard: Two useful maxims; 3. Everyday life tasks: making tea and sandwiches; 4. Ball games; 5. Driving; 6. Conclusions; References; PART 2: PHYSIOLOGY AND CLINICAL STUDIES OF EYE MOVEMENTS; Chapter 5 Using Eye Movements to Probe Development and Dysfunction; Abstract; 1. Introduction 2. Overview of brain areas involved in saccade control3. Saccadic eye-movement tasks; 4. Accumulator models describe reaction times; 5. Normal Development; 6. Eye-Movement Abnormalities in clinical studies; 7. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; 8. Parkinson's disease; 9. Tourette Syndrome; 10. Delayed saccade task; 11. Conclusions; Appendix A; References; Chapter 6 Anti-Saccade Task Performance is Dependent Upon Bold Activation Prior to Stimulus Presentation: An fMRI Study in Human Subjects; Abstract; 1. Methods; 2. Results; 3. Discussion; References Chapter 7 Commutative Eye Rotations in Congenital NystagmusAbstract; 1. Listing's law; 2. Muscle pulleys; 3. Commutative eye movements and ocular motor instabilities; 4. Methods; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; Acknowledgement; References; PART 3: TRANSSACCADIC INTEGRATION; Chapter 8 Transsaccadic Recognition in Scene Exploration; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The power of single-shot perception; 3. Transsaccadic information integration in scene exploration: The Pit and the Pendulum; 4. Some new data: Transsaccadic object recognition in scenes 5. Conclusion: Time to put a transsaccadic theory of recognition on the agendaAcknowledgement; References; Chapter 9 How Postsaccadic Visual Structure Affects the Detection of Intrasaccadic Target Displacements; Abstract; 1. Experiment 1; 2. Experiment 2; 3. Experiment 3; 4. Experiment 4; 5. General discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 10 Transsaccadic Memory: Building a Stable World from Glance to Glance; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Combining basic visual information across saccades; 3. Transsaccadic accumulation of memory for natural scenes 4. The cost of transsaccadic integration |
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Eye movements [[electronic resource] ] : a window on mind and brain / / edited by Roger P.G. van Gompel ... [et al.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (755 p.) |
Disciplina | 612.846 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Soggetto topico | Eye - Movements |
Soggetto non controllato | Eye movements |
ISBN |
1-281-00348-4
9786611003487 0-08-047491-8 |
Classificazione |
77.41
CP 2500 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Eye Movements: A Window on Mind and Brain; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Reviewers; Chapter 1 Eye-Movement Research: An Overview of Current and Past Developments; Abstract; 1. Overview of the parts in this book; 2. Questionnaire study and journal database search; 3. Conclusions; References; PART 1: HISTORY OF EYE-MOVEMENT RESEARCH; Chapter 2 Scanning the Seen: Vision and the Origins of Eye-Movement Research; Abstract; 1. Visual vertigo; 2. Torsion; 3. Eye movements during reading; 4. Eye movements over patterns; 5. Conclusion; References
Chapter 3 Eye Movement Research in the 1950sAbstract; 1. Change in mindset; 2. Micronystagmus; 3. Systems theory; 4. Limitations to the approach; References; Chapter 4 Fixation Strategies During Active Behaviour: A Brief History; Abstract; 1. Introduction: before 1990; 2. The block copying task of Dana Ballard: Two useful maxims; 3. Everyday life tasks: making tea and sandwiches; 4. Ball games; 5. Driving; 6. Conclusions; References; PART 2: PHYSIOLOGY AND CLINICAL STUDIES OF EYE MOVEMENTS; Chapter 5 Using Eye Movements to Probe Development and Dysfunction; Abstract; 1. Introduction 2. Overview of brain areas involved in saccade control3. Saccadic eye-movement tasks; 4. Accumulator models describe reaction times; 5. Normal Development; 6. Eye-Movement Abnormalities in clinical studies; 7. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; 8. Parkinson's disease; 9. Tourette Syndrome; 10. Delayed saccade task; 11. Conclusions; Appendix A; References; Chapter 6 Anti-Saccade Task Performance is Dependent Upon Bold Activation Prior to Stimulus Presentation: An fMRI Study in Human Subjects; Abstract; 1. Methods; 2. Results; 3. Discussion; References Chapter 7 Commutative Eye Rotations in Congenital NystagmusAbstract; 1. Listing's law; 2. Muscle pulleys; 3. Commutative eye movements and ocular motor instabilities; 4. Methods; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; Acknowledgement; References; PART 3: TRANSSACCADIC INTEGRATION; Chapter 8 Transsaccadic Recognition in Scene Exploration; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The power of single-shot perception; 3. Transsaccadic information integration in scene exploration: The Pit and the Pendulum; 4. Some new data: Transsaccadic object recognition in scenes 5. Conclusion: Time to put a transsaccadic theory of recognition on the agendaAcknowledgement; References; Chapter 9 How Postsaccadic Visual Structure Affects the Detection of Intrasaccadic Target Displacements; Abstract; 1. Experiment 1; 2. Experiment 2; 3. Experiment 3; 4. Experiment 4; 5. General discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 10 Transsaccadic Memory: Building a Stable World from Glance to Glance; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Combining basic visual information across saccades; 3. Transsaccadic accumulation of memory for natural scenes 4. The cost of transsaccadic integration |
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Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 | ||
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Eye movements : a window on mind and brain / / edited by Roger P.G. van Gompel ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Oxford, : Elsevier, 2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (755 p.) |
Disciplina | 612.846 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Soggetto topico | Eye - Movements |
Soggetto non controllato | Eye movements |
ISBN |
1-281-00348-4
9786611003487 0-08-047491-8 |
Classificazione |
77.41
CP 2500 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; Eye Movements: A Window on Mind and Brain; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Reviewers; Chapter 1 Eye-Movement Research: An Overview of Current and Past Developments; Abstract; 1. Overview of the parts in this book; 2. Questionnaire study and journal database search; 3. Conclusions; References; PART 1: HISTORY OF EYE-MOVEMENT RESEARCH; Chapter 2 Scanning the Seen: Vision and the Origins of Eye-Movement Research; Abstract; 1. Visual vertigo; 2. Torsion; 3. Eye movements during reading; 4. Eye movements over patterns; 5. Conclusion; References
Chapter 3 Eye Movement Research in the 1950sAbstract; 1. Change in mindset; 2. Micronystagmus; 3. Systems theory; 4. Limitations to the approach; References; Chapter 4 Fixation Strategies During Active Behaviour: A Brief History; Abstract; 1. Introduction: before 1990; 2. The block copying task of Dana Ballard: Two useful maxims; 3. Everyday life tasks: making tea and sandwiches; 4. Ball games; 5. Driving; 6. Conclusions; References; PART 2: PHYSIOLOGY AND CLINICAL STUDIES OF EYE MOVEMENTS; Chapter 5 Using Eye Movements to Probe Development and Dysfunction; Abstract; 1. Introduction 2. Overview of brain areas involved in saccade control3. Saccadic eye-movement tasks; 4. Accumulator models describe reaction times; 5. Normal Development; 6. Eye-Movement Abnormalities in clinical studies; 7. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; 8. Parkinson's disease; 9. Tourette Syndrome; 10. Delayed saccade task; 11. Conclusions; Appendix A; References; Chapter 6 Anti-Saccade Task Performance is Dependent Upon Bold Activation Prior to Stimulus Presentation: An fMRI Study in Human Subjects; Abstract; 1. Methods; 2. Results; 3. Discussion; References Chapter 7 Commutative Eye Rotations in Congenital NystagmusAbstract; 1. Listing's law; 2. Muscle pulleys; 3. Commutative eye movements and ocular motor instabilities; 4. Methods; 5. Results; 6. Discussion; Acknowledgement; References; PART 3: TRANSSACCADIC INTEGRATION; Chapter 8 Transsaccadic Recognition in Scene Exploration; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The power of single-shot perception; 3. Transsaccadic information integration in scene exploration: The Pit and the Pendulum; 4. Some new data: Transsaccadic object recognition in scenes 5. Conclusion: Time to put a transsaccadic theory of recognition on the agendaAcknowledgement; References; Chapter 9 How Postsaccadic Visual Structure Affects the Detection of Intrasaccadic Target Displacements; Abstract; 1. Experiment 1; 2. Experiment 2; 3. Experiment 3; 4. Experiment 4; 5. General discussion; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 10 Transsaccadic Memory: Building a Stable World from Glance to Glance; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Combining basic visual information across saccades; 3. Transsaccadic accumulation of memory for natural scenes 4. The cost of transsaccadic integration |
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Sentence processing / / edited by Roger P. G. Van Gompel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 415 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Collana | Current issues in the psychology of language |
Soggetto topico |
English language - Sentences
English language - Semantics English language - Psychological aspects Psycholinguistics |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-84872-131-5
1-135-04726-X 0-203-48845-8 1-135-04727-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors ; Preface; 1. Sentence processing: An introduction; Introduction; Experimental methods; The garden-path theory; The use of non-syntactic information; Constraint-based theories; Structural complexity; Beyond syntactic ambiguity resolution and structural complexity; Sentence processing in other populations; Conclusions; Note; References; 2. Syntax in sentence processing; Introduction; The existence of syntax; The construction of syntax; Theories of reanalysis
Parallel construction of syntaxDistinct kinds of dependencies processed differently; Fully specified syntax; Cross-language differences; Cross-language differences; Head direction; Null subject parameter; Languages with or without rich case; Syntactic encoding of information structure (topic, focus, contrastive focus) and information status (discourse-given, hearer-given,new); Interrogative phrases move to an interrogative operator or remain in situ; Prosody; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 3. Constraint-based models of sentence processing; Introduction Properties of constraint-based modelsDevelopment of constraint-based models; The constraints; Measuring constraints; Weighting and combining constraints; Implemented constraint-based models; The competition-integration model; The visitation set gravitation model; The coordinated interplay account network (CIANet); Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix: Some of the constraints that have been identified and tested; 4. Memory and surprisal in human sentence comprehension; Introduction; Memory limitations, locality, and interference The traditional picture of memory limitation in sentence comprehensionApplications beyond center-embedding difficulty; Expectation-based comprehension and surprisal; Surprisal; Surprisal and garden-path disambiguation; Theoretical justifications for surprisal; Conflicting predictions between expectations and memory; Constrained syntactic contexts; Broad-coverage evaluation of surprisal and DLT; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 5. Putting syntax in context; Where to put syntax?; What exactly is the garden-path effect?; Intra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsing Extra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsingSC-Supporting Context; RC-Supporting Context; Visual situational context constrains syntactic parsing; Conclusion; References; 6. Syntactic constraints on referential processing; Introduction; The scope of this chapter; Background to binding constraints; Binding as a filter; Binding and interpretation; Backwards anaphora; The role of binding constraints in processing: reflections; Conclusions; Notes; References; 7. Semantic interpretation of sentences; Introduction; Incrementality; Thematic roles; Coercion; Plausibility; Quantifiers Non-literal language |
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New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Sentence processing / / edited by Roger P. G. Van Gompel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 415 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Collana | Current issues in the psychology of language |
Soggetto topico |
English language - Sentences
English language - Semantics English language - Psychological aspects Psycholinguistics |
ISBN |
1-84872-131-5
1-135-04726-X 0-203-48845-8 1-135-04727-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors ; Preface; 1. Sentence processing: An introduction; Introduction; Experimental methods; The garden-path theory; The use of non-syntactic information; Constraint-based theories; Structural complexity; Beyond syntactic ambiguity resolution and structural complexity; Sentence processing in other populations; Conclusions; Note; References; 2. Syntax in sentence processing; Introduction; The existence of syntax; The construction of syntax; Theories of reanalysis
Parallel construction of syntaxDistinct kinds of dependencies processed differently; Fully specified syntax; Cross-language differences; Cross-language differences; Head direction; Null subject parameter; Languages with or without rich case; Syntactic encoding of information structure (topic, focus, contrastive focus) and information status (discourse-given, hearer-given,new); Interrogative phrases move to an interrogative operator or remain in situ; Prosody; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 3. Constraint-based models of sentence processing; Introduction Properties of constraint-based modelsDevelopment of constraint-based models; The constraints; Measuring constraints; Weighting and combining constraints; Implemented constraint-based models; The competition-integration model; The visitation set gravitation model; The coordinated interplay account network (CIANet); Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix: Some of the constraints that have been identified and tested; 4. Memory and surprisal in human sentence comprehension; Introduction; Memory limitations, locality, and interference The traditional picture of memory limitation in sentence comprehensionApplications beyond center-embedding difficulty; Expectation-based comprehension and surprisal; Surprisal; Surprisal and garden-path disambiguation; Theoretical justifications for surprisal; Conflicting predictions between expectations and memory; Constrained syntactic contexts; Broad-coverage evaluation of surprisal and DLT; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 5. Putting syntax in context; Where to put syntax?; What exactly is the garden-path effect?; Intra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsing Extra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsingSC-Supporting Context; RC-Supporting Context; Visual situational context constrains syntactic parsing; Conclusion; References; 6. Syntactic constraints on referential processing; Introduction; The scope of this chapter; Background to binding constraints; Binding as a filter; Binding and interpretation; Backwards anaphora; The role of binding constraints in processing: reflections; Conclusions; Notes; References; 7. Semantic interpretation of sentences; Introduction; Incrementality; Thematic roles; Coercion; Plausibility; Quantifiers Non-literal language |
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New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Sentence processing / / edited by Roger P. G. Van Gompel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (288 p.) |
Disciplina | 415 |
Altri autori (Persone) | Van GompelRoger P. G |
Collana | Current issues in the psychology of language |
Soggetto topico |
English language - Sentences
English language - Semantics English language - Psychological aspects Psycholinguistics |
ISBN |
1-84872-131-5
1-135-04726-X 0-203-48845-8 1-135-04727-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors ; Preface; 1. Sentence processing: An introduction; Introduction; Experimental methods; The garden-path theory; The use of non-syntactic information; Constraint-based theories; Structural complexity; Beyond syntactic ambiguity resolution and structural complexity; Sentence processing in other populations; Conclusions; Note; References; 2. Syntax in sentence processing; Introduction; The existence of syntax; The construction of syntax; Theories of reanalysis
Parallel construction of syntaxDistinct kinds of dependencies processed differently; Fully specified syntax; Cross-language differences; Cross-language differences; Head direction; Null subject parameter; Languages with or without rich case; Syntactic encoding of information structure (topic, focus, contrastive focus) and information status (discourse-given, hearer-given,new); Interrogative phrases move to an interrogative operator or remain in situ; Prosody; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 3. Constraint-based models of sentence processing; Introduction Properties of constraint-based modelsDevelopment of constraint-based models; The constraints; Measuring constraints; Weighting and combining constraints; Implemented constraint-based models; The competition-integration model; The visitation set gravitation model; The coordinated interplay account network (CIANet); Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix: Some of the constraints that have been identified and tested; 4. Memory and surprisal in human sentence comprehension; Introduction; Memory limitations, locality, and interference The traditional picture of memory limitation in sentence comprehensionApplications beyond center-embedding difficulty; Expectation-based comprehension and surprisal; Surprisal; Surprisal and garden-path disambiguation; Theoretical justifications for surprisal; Conflicting predictions between expectations and memory; Constrained syntactic contexts; Broad-coverage evaluation of surprisal and DLT; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; 5. Putting syntax in context; Where to put syntax?; What exactly is the garden-path effect?; Intra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsing Extra-sentential context constrains syntactic parsingSC-Supporting Context; RC-Supporting Context; Visual situational context constrains syntactic parsing; Conclusion; References; 6. Syntactic constraints on referential processing; Introduction; The scope of this chapter; Background to binding constraints; Binding as a filter; Binding and interpretation; Backwards anaphora; The role of binding constraints in processing: reflections; Conclusions; Notes; References; 7. Semantic interpretation of sentences; Introduction; Incrementality; Thematic roles; Coercion; Plausibility; Quantifiers Non-literal language |
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New York : , : Psychology Press, , 2013 | ||
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