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The Perception and Cognition of Visual Space

Autor Paul Linton
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This book explores a central question in the study of depth perception - 'does the visual system rely upon objective knowledge and subjective meaning to specify visual depth?' Linton advances an alternative interpretation to the generally accepted affirmative answer, according to which many of the apparent contributions of knowledge and meaning to depth perception are better understood as contributions to our post-perceptual cognition of depth. In order to defend this position a new account of visual cognition is required, as well as a better understanding of the optical and physiological cues to depth. 

This book will appeal to students and researchers in psychology, vision science, and philosophy, as well as technologists and content creators working in virtual and augmented reality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319662923
ISBN-10: 3319662929
Pagini: 162
Ilustrații: XV, 162 p. 33 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Two Conceptions of Stereopsis.- Chapter 2. Stereopsis in the Presence of Binocular Disparity.- Chapter 3. Stereopsis in the Absence of Binocular Disparity.- Chapter 4. The Physiology and Optics of Monocular Stereopsis.


Notă biografică

Paul Linton has taught philosophy at Oxford University and University College London, and is currently engaged in research on the optical, physiological, and cognitive cues to depth perception at the Centre for Applied Vision Research, City, University of London.

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This book explores a central question in the study of depth perception - 'does the visual system rely upon objective knowledge and subjective meaning to specify visual depth?' Linton advances an alternative interpretation to the generally accepted affirmative answer, according to which many of the apparent contributions of knowledge and meaning to depth perception are better understood as contributions to our post-perceptual cognition of depth. In order to defend this position a new account of visual cognition is required, as well as a better understanding of the optical and physiological cues to depth. 

This book will appeal to students and researchers in psychology, vision science, and philosophy, as well as technologists and content creators working in virtual and augmented reality.

Paul Linton has taught philosophy at Oxford University and University College London, and is currently engaged in research on the optical, physiological, and cognitive cues to depth perception at the Centre for Applied Vision Research, City, University of London.



Caracteristici

Articulates a central tension between perception and cognition in the depth perception literature Resists the claim that depth perception is a product of Bayesian Cue Integration Suggests that pictorial cues and many perceptual illusions are in fact purely cognitive Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras