photograph (as an object) as a flat thing, although one is often barely ..... lighting of a scene is particularly interesting because of its many links with art history.
in one picture with a marker (under manual control) in the other picture. Between poses, the .... However, modern DNA analysis has ba- sically confirmed all .... former probes the first-order depth structure (attitude is the deriv- ative of depth) ..
EC (say). Here the points A, B, and C are defined through stakes placed at various positions ... The observers let the vehicle move to specific targets, turn corners ...
It is argued that a system that is sensitive to the relative time changes of the .... good approximation (neglecting the effect that ... spatial lay-out of the environment. Thus you can't gain depth information from ..... This fact is generally ignor
configurations in pictorial space than for configurations ... in one picture with a marker (under manual control) in the other picture. Between ...... Munich: Piper.
in one picture with a marker (under manual control) in the other picture. Between poses ...... From the singular values decomposition, we im- mediately obtain ...
process information selectively. From a phenomenological ... view that inhibitory processes play a role in selective attention. To this end, we highlight three ...
pursuit, which might be used to compensate for the prima- ry deficit of smooth ...... Ross DE, Thaker GK, Holcomb HH, Cascella NG, Medoff DR,. Tamminga CA ...
Received: 27 January 1997 / Accepted: 26 November 1997 .... 1 Scheme of internally generated (predictive) and externally ..... Suppose that the visually.
Motion Awareness in Man. Thomas ..... of visual stability in man. We made use of the fact .... Ten students (one female and nine males aged between. 21 and 28 ...
Boston, USA. Loosely following William James, we can assert that everyone knows that visual search tasks are because everyone does them all the time. Visual .... The distinction between serial and parallel processes has a long history.
Oct 1, 1998 - reasons, 'select' the most cost-efficient way to represent the three-dimensional location of objects? As we frequentlyinteract with objects on the ...
was grasping, a change of hand shape or curling of the finger (or fin- gers) after ... the infant's hand, fingers, or both made contact with the book's surface ..... Randhawa, & W.E. Coffman (Eds.), Visual learning, thinking and communication. (pp.
Nov 5, 1998 - Dobson, A. & Crawley, M. J. Pathogens and the structure of plant communities. TREE 9 .... performance is slower and less accurate as target eccentricity increases, due ... filters, each tuned to a band of spatial frequencies9,17.
Using the eye-movement system to control ... investigated the extent to which the programming of .... her head movements are reduced by an introduction of a.
At the theoretical level, we argue that optic flow needs to be supplemented by other explanatory primitives, including the actor's per- ception of three-dimensional ...
perception. Previous studies have shown that results from ..... headcam reach condition are presented in Table 1 for each of ...... On the basis of the evidence of.
haps the only common factor being that all concern the selective processing .... sensory pathways are typically crossed", so that information from one side.
will provide an organizing principle for this chapter, is whether attention is goal-driven ..... attention were observed leave us with a puzzle: why did Mertens, and ..... In summary, the studies reviewed in this section suggest that, although attent
were either separated by SDSâpolyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) (8% ... and 2 mM ethylene glycol-bis(succinimidylsuccinate). (EGS; Pierce) for 20 min ...
polarity alternation, standard speed, standard intensityâ ... is a shape with a bump in the upper-middle of ..... give precise details about his stimuli, but it was.
errors (defined as the standard deviation of the signed errors) were computed to assess the precision of each subject's judged distances, for example, whether ...
the âlanguage of picturesâ must be learned through experience (Gom- brich, 1969, 1974 ... reported one child's attempts to grasp objects pictured in a book. The infants and .... The final study reported here examined the developmental course of m
retain behaviorally relevant features of visual stimuli. Science 212: 952â of inferior temporal neurons in macaque. J. Neurophysiol. 60: 344â364,. 955, 1981.
performance in the behavioral tasks, and the rats showed no obvious ... in case of the slightest indication of health problems, returned to ad .... Screening.