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Higher-order processing in the visual system
Higher-order processing in the visual system, Foremost neurophysiologists and psychophysicists provide pertinent information on the nature of representation at the earliest stages as this will constrain the disposition of all subsequent processing. This processing is discussed in several different ty, Higher-order processing in the visual system has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Higher-order processing in the visual system
  • Written by author CIBA Foundation Symposium
  • Published by Chichester ; Wiley, 1994., 1994/08/08
  • Foremost neurophysiologists and psychophysicists provide pertinent information on the nature of representation at the earliest stages as this will constrain the disposition of all subsequent processing. This processing is discussed in several different ty
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Introduction 1
Physiology, morphology and spatial densities of identified ganglion cell types in primate retina 12
Circuitry, architecture and functional dynamics of visual cortex 35
Linearity and non-linearity in cortical receptive fields 71
Non-linear dynamics of columns of cat visual cortex revealed by simulation and experiment 88
Computational analysis of early visual mechanisms 104
The role of features in structuring visual images 129
From filters to features: location, orientation, contrast and blur 147
Collator units: second-stage orientational filters 170
Non-Fourier motion analysis 193
Implications of motion detection for early non-linearities 211
Role of second-order motion signals in coherence and transparency 227
Common properties of visual segmentation 245
A computational model for shape from texture 272
Full-wave and half-wave processes in second-order motion and texture 287
Non-linearities in texture segregation 309
Final discussion 330
Index of contributors 339
Subject index 341


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