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  • Real World Scene Perception

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138873278

    The current volume, a special issue of Visual Cognition, brings together an eclectic group of investigators, all of whom study critical issues in the perception of true real-world

  • Change Blindness and Visual Memory

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138877184

    A central goal in the study of object and scene perception is to understand how visual information is integrated across views to provide a stable, continuous experience of our

  • Attentional Capture

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138877788

    The notion that certain mental or physical events can capture attention has been one of the most enduring topics in the study of attention owing to the importance of understanding

  • Eye Guidance in Natural Scenes

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138990869

    Successfully completing many forms of behaviour requires that humans look in the right place at the right time: This has generated a large volume of research aimed at understanding

  • Visual Search and Attention

    häftad, 2018, Engelska, ISBN 9781138877665

    This special issue of Visual Cognition collects some 30 articles on Visual Search and Attention by leading experts from a variety of disciplines, including experimental psychology,

  • Mechanisms Of Visual Attention: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138877344

    In order to produce coherent behaviour in a complex world, forms of visual attention are necessary in order for us to select appropriate objects for action. Over the past ten

  • Visual Social Cognition

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138883345

    It is widely recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye-gaze of another person is a powerful cue to guide attention to a particular

  • Independence and Integration of Perception and Action

    häftad, 2019, Engelska, ISBN 9781138877870

    The remarkable complexity and sophistication of our perceptual systems have evolved for ultimately one purpose - to promote efficient and effective action within a constantly