Perception of Space and Motion
- 1st Edition - August 30, 1995
- Latest edition
- Editors: William Epstein, Sheena Rogers
- Language: English
During the past 25 years, the field of space and motion perception has rapidly advanced. Once thought to be distinct perceptual modes, space and motion are now thought to be… Read more
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Description
Description
During the past 25 years, the field of space and motion perception has rapidly advanced. Once thought to be distinct perceptual modes, space and motion are now thought to be closely linked. Perception of Space andMotion provides a comprehensive review of perception and vision research literature, including new developments in the use of sound and touch in perceiving space and motion. Other topics include the perception of structure from motion, spatial layout,and information obtained in static and dynamic stimulation.
Key features
Key features
Spatial layout
Structure from motion
Information on static and dynamic stimulation (visual, acoustic, and haptic)
Structure from motion
Information on static and dynamic stimulation (visual, acoustic, and haptic)
Readership
Readership
Academics and researchers studying psychophysics and perception, vision researchers, and cognitive psychologists.
Table of contents
Table of contents
W. Epstein, The Metatheoretical Context. B. Gillam, The Perception of Spatial Layout from Static Optical Information. J.E. Cutting and P.M. Vishton, Perceiving Layout and Knowing Distances: The Integration, Relative Potency, and Contextual Use of Different Information about Depth. S. Rogers, Perceiving Pictorial Space. J.S. Lappin, Visible Information about Structure from Motion. J.T. Todd, The Visual Perception of Three-Dimensional Structure from Motion. D.R. Proffitt and M.K. Kaiser, Perceiving Events. W.H. Warren, Jr., Self-Motion: Visual Perception and Visual Control. P.J. Kellman, Ontogenesis of Space and Motion Perception. F.L. Wightman and R. Jenison, Auditory Spatial Layout. M.T. Turvey and C. Carello, Dynamic Touch. Chapter References. Subject Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 15, 1995
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
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William Epstein
Affiliations and expertise
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WisconsinSR
Sheena Rogers
Affiliations and expertise
University of Wisconsin--Madison, Madison, WisconsinView book on ScienceDirect
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