Psychophysics beyond sensation

This volume presents a series of studies that expand laws, invariants, and principles of psychophysics beyond its classical domain of sensation. In spite of the equivalence of methods, such contributions are often not regarded as "psychophysics." In summary, this book explores psychophysic...

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Ostali autori: Kaernbach, Christian (-), Schröger, Erich, Müller, Hermann
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004.
Nakladnička cjelina: Scientific psychology series
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245 0 0 |a Psychophysics beyond sensation :  |b laws and invariants of human cognition /  |c edited by Christian Kaernbach, Erich Scröger, Hermann Müller. 
260 |a Mahwah, N.J. :  |b Lawrence Erlbaum,  |c 2004. 
300 |a xviii, 526 str. :   |b ilustr. ;   |c 23cm 
440 0 |a Scientific psychology series 
504 |a Bibliografija 
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505 8 |a Guest Editorial [by] Hans-Georg Geissler 
505 8 |a I: Theories of Psychophysical Judgment 
505 8 |a Perceptual Separability of Stimulus Dimensions: A Fechnerian Analysis / Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov 
505 8 |a Subjective and Objective Scaling of Large Color Differences / Chingis A. Izmailov and Eugeni N. Sokolov 
505 8 |a Short-Term and Long-Term Frames of Reference in Category Judgments: A Multiple-Standards Model / Peter Petzold and Gert Haubensak 
505 8 |a Frame of Reference Models in Psychophysics: A Perceptual-Cognitive Approach / Viktor Sarris 
505 8 |a Two Kinds of Global Perceptual Separability and Curvature / James T. Townsend and Jesse Spencer-Smith 
505 8 |a II: Timing and Dynamics of Human Performance 
505 8 |a A Psychophysical Approach to Action Timing / Gisa Aschersleben, Jorg Gehrke, and Wolfgang Prim 
505 8 |a Synchronization and Stimulus Timing: Implications for Temporal Models of Visual Information Processing / Mark A. Elliott and Hermann J. Müller 
505 8 |a Functional Architectures in Structural Recognition and the Role of "Seeming Redundancy" / Hans-Georg Geissler 
505 8 |a Memory-Guided Inference in Same-Different Comparison Tasks / Thomas Lachmann and Cees van Leeuwen 
505 8 |a Dimension-Based Visual Attention and Visual Object Segmentation / Hermann J. Müller, Joseph Krummenacher and Dieter Heller 
505 8 |a Timing of "Perception" and Perception of "Time" / Odmar Neumann and Michael Niepel 
505 8 |a Invariant Time Course of Priming With and Without Awareness / Dirk Vorberg, Uwe Mattler, Armin Heinecke, Thomas Schmidt and Jens Schwarzbach 
505 8 |a Visual Marking: Using Time as Well as Space in Visual Selection / Derrick G. Watson, Glyn W. Humphreys and Christian N. L. Olivers 
505 8 |a III: Psychophysics of Memory 
505 8 |a Cavanagh's Hypothesis Within the Context of Other Invariance Hypotheses: Theory and Data / Jürgen Bredenkamp 
505 8 |a Auditory Sensory Memory and Short-Term Memory / Christian Kaernbach 
505 8 |a Encoding and Retrieval Components Affecting Memory Span: Articulation Rate, Memory Search and Trace Redintegration / Uta Lass, Gerd Liier, Dietrich Becker, Yunqiu Fang and Guopeng Chen 
505 8 |a Memory Scanning Beyond the Limit--If There is One / Urte Roeber and Christian Kaernbach 
505 8 |a Bottom-up and Top-down Flows of Information Within Auditory Memory: Electrophysiological Evidence / Erich Schröger, Mart Tervaniemi, and Minna Huotllainen 
505 8 |a IV: Neural and Representational Models 
505 8 |a The Complementary Brain: From Brain Dynamics to Conscious Experiences / Stephen Grossberg 
505 8 |a Universal Temporal Structures in Human Information Processing: A Neural Principle and Psychophysical Evidence / Raul Kompass 
505 8 |a Structural Information Theory and Visual Form / Emanuel Leeuwenberg 
520 |a This volume presents a series of studies that expand laws, invariants, and principles of psychophysics beyond its classical domain of sensation. In spite of the equivalence of methods, such contributions are often not regarded as "psychophysics." In summary, this book explores psychophysical approaches to issues concerning internal representations, memory, and action, which consider general questions of the timing of brain dynamics and provide frameworks for context-dependent and multidimensional generalizations of psychophysical theory, in order to advance psychophysics as a seminal approach to psychological science and the understanding of the human mind. The book should be of great interest to advanced (postgraduate) students in neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, neuropsychology, and related areas who seek to evaluate the range and power of psychophysical work today, and to established scientists in those fields who will appreciate the variety of issues addressed within the same methodological framework and their multiple interconnections and stimulating cross-talk. 
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