An introduction to the visual system / Martin J. Tovée.

"Building on the successful formula of the first edition, Martin Tove;e offers a concise but detailed account of how the visual system is organised and functions to produce visual perception. He takes his readers from first principles; the structure and function of the eye and what happens when...

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Main Author: Tovée, Martin J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Edition:Second edition.
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Summary:"Building on the successful formula of the first edition, Martin Tove;e offers a concise but detailed account of how the visual system is organised and functions to produce visual perception. He takes his readers from first principles; the structure and function of the eye and what happens when light enters, to how we see and process images, recognise patterns and faces, and through to the most recent discoveries in molecular genetics and brain imaging, and how they have uncovered a host of new advances in our understanding of how visual information is processed within the brain. Incorporating new material throughout, including almost 50 new images, every chapter has been updated to include the latest research, and culminates in helpful key points, which summarise the lessons learnt. This book is an invaluable course text for students within the fields of psychology, neuroscience, biology and physiology."--Publisher description.
Physical Description:x, 212 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-209) and index.
ISBN:0521883199
9780521883191
0521709644
9780521709644
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