Introduction to Vision Science
Richard A. Clement(Author)
Psychology Press Ltd
Published on 15. June 1993
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-86377-312-9 (ISBN)
Description
Different animals have different visual systems and so presumably have different ways of seeing. How does the way in which we see depend on the optical, neural and motor components of our visual systems? The mathematical tools needed to answer this question are introduced in this book. Elementary linear algebra is used to describe the transformation of the stimulus that occurs in the formation of the optical, neural and motor images in the human visual system. The distinctive feature of the approach is that transformations are specified with enough rigour for readers to be able to set up their own models and generate predictions from them.
Underlying the approach of this book is the goal of providing a self-contained source for the derivation of the basic equations of vision science. An introductory section on vector and matrix algebra covers the mathematical techniques which are applied to both sensory and motor aspects of the visual system, and the intervening steps in the mathematical arguments are given in full, in order to make the derivation of the equations easier to follow. A subsidiary goal of this book is to demonstrate the utility of current desktop computer packages which make the application of mathematics very easy.
All the numerical results were produced using only a spreadsheet or mathematics package, and example calculations are included in the text.
Underlying the approach of this book is the goal of providing a self-contained source for the derivation of the basic equations of vision science. An introductory section on vector and matrix algebra covers the mathematical techniques which are applied to both sensory and motor aspects of the visual system, and the intervening steps in the mathematical arguments are given in full, in order to make the derivation of the equations easier to follow. A subsidiary goal of this book is to demonstrate the utility of current desktop computer packages which make the application of mathematics very easy.
All the numerical results were produced using only a spreadsheet or mathematics package, and example calculations are included in the text.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
91ill.
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86377-312-9 (9780863773129)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Introduction. Background Mathematics. Vector Algebra. Matrix Algebra. The Optical Image. Gaussian Optics. Visual Optics. Binocular Vision. The Neural Image. Neural Coding. Colour Coding. Spatial Coding. The Motor Image. Mechanical Systems. One-dimensional Eye Movements. Three-dimensional Eye Movements. Conclusion. References. Index.