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Human Information Processing

Editat de Charles Chubb, Barbara A Dosher, Zhong-Lin Lu, Richard Shiffrin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mar 2013
As we interact with our environment, our senses absorb large amounts of information that our brains interpret and catalogue. This sensory data then influences how we learn from our environment and interact with it in the future. Understanding the mechanisms by which we perceive, decipher, and retain information is key to understanding ourselves and answering the questions, "How do we learn?" and "How can we improve our learning experiences?" This book seeks to answer these questions by focusing on three topics within the field of cognitive psychology that directly influence human information processing: vision, memory, and attention. Inspired by the work of George Sperling, a renowned expert in cognitive science and an early pioneer in the study of human information processing, the contributors to this book examine new computational models and methodologies. They study concepts such as the effects of human eye movements on our interpretation of visual stimuli to demonstrate how vision, memory, and attention are interlinked, and how they influence how we learn. The contributors also describe real-world applications for research, including technological innovations that can augment our senses and help us derive more information from our environment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433812736
ISBN-10: 1433812738
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 183 x 259 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: American Psychological Association (APA)

Cuprins

Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction 
Charles Chubb, Barbara A. Dosher, Zhong-Lin Lu, and Richard M. Shiffrin
Part I: Vision
Chapter 1: Two Visual Contrast Processes: One New, One Old 
Norma Graham and S. Sabina Wolfson
Chapter 2: The Incompatibility of Feature Contrast and Feature Acuity 
Joshua A. Solomon and Isabelle Mareschal
Chapter 3: The Analysis of Visual Motion and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements 
Miriam Spering and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
Chapter 4: The Analytic Form of the Daylight Locus 
Geoffrey Iverson and Charles Chubb
Part II: Memory and Information Processing
Chapter 5: Equisalience Analysis: A New Window Into the Functional Architecture of Human Cognition 
Charles E. Wright, Charles Chubb, Alissa Winkler, and Hal S. Stern
Chapter 6: On the Nature of Sensory Memory 
Michel Treisman and Martin Lages
Chapter 7: Short-Term Visual Priming Across Eye Movements 
Stephen E. Denton and Richard M. Shiffrin
Part III: Attention
Chapter 8: Strategies of Saccadic Planning 
Eileen Kowler and Misha Pavel
Chapter 9: Mechanisms of Visual Attention 
Barbara A. Dosher and Zhong-Lin Lu
Chapter 10: Cortical Dynamics of Attentive Object Recognition, Scene Understanding, and Decision Making 
Stephen Grossberg
Chapter 11: The Auditory Attention Band 
Adam Reeves
Part IV: Applications
Chapter 12: Perceptual Mechanisms and Learning in Anisometropic Amblyopia 
Zhong-Lin Lu, Chang-Bing Huang, and Yifeng Zhou
Chapter 13: Multimodal Perception and Simulation 
Peter Werkhoven and Jan van Erp
Chapter 14: Projections of a Learning Space 
Jean-Claude Falmagne
Index
About the Editors