Vision, Speech, Language, and Motor Control, Volume Volume II (ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY)

Vision, Speech, Language, and Motor Control, Volume Volume II (ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY) image
ISBN-10:

0444704140

ISBN-13:

9780444704146

Author(s): Unknown, Author
Edition: Reprint
Released: Sep 15, 1988
Publisher: North-Holland
Format: Paperback, 532 pages
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Description:

The Adaptive Brain, II: Vision, Speech, Language, and Motor Control focuses on a unified theoretical analysis and predictions of important psychological and neurological data that illustrate the development of a true theory of mind and brain. The publication first elaborates on the quantized geometry of visual space and neural dynamics of form perception. Discussions focus on reflectance rivalry and spatial frequency detection, figure-ground separation by filling-in barriers, and disinhibitory propagation of functional scaling from boundaries to interiors. The text then takes a look at neural dynamics of perceptual grouping and brightness perception. Topics include simulation of a parametric binocular brightness study, smoothly varying luminance contours versus steps of luminance change, macrocircuit of processing stages, paradoxical percepts as probes of adaptive processes, and analysis of the Beck theory of textural segmentation. The book examines the neural dynamics of speech and language coding and word recognition and recall, including automatic activation and limited-capacity attention, a macrocircuit for the self-organization of recognition and recall, role of intra-list restructuring arid contextual associations, and temporal order information across item representations. The manuscript is a vital source of data for scientists and researchers interested in the development of a true theory of mind and brain.












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