
Vision and Brain
How the brain sees / New approaches to computer vision
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 20. October 2004
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-0-08-044551-9 (ISBN)
Description
This interdisciplinary book surveys recent experimental and theoretical discoveries concerning how a brain sees and how insights about biological vision can be used to develop more effective algorithms for image processing in technology.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 279 mm
Weight
1020 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-044551-9 (9780080445519)
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Persons
Editor
Boston University, USA
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Cornell University, USA
Content
Introduction
Stephen Grossberg, Leif Finkel, and David Field.
A new view of the primary visual cortex
Robert Shapley.
Feedforward, feedback and inhibitory connections in primate visual cortex
Edward M. Callaway.
Electrophysiological classes of neocortical neurons
Diego Contreras.
A simple cell model with dominating opponent inhibition for robust image processing
Thorsten Hansen and Heiko Neumann.
Nonlinear V1 responses to natural scenes revealed by neural network analysis
Ryan Prenger, Michael C.-K. Wu, Stephen V. David, and Jack L. Gallant.
The contribution of vertical and horizontal connections to the receptive field center and surround in V1
Heather J. Chisum and David Fitzpatrick.
Perceptual grouping and the interactions between visual cortical areas
Scott O. Murray, Paul Schrater, and Daniel Kersten.
Fast synchronization of perceptual grouping in laminar visual cortical circuits
Arash Yazdanbakhsh and Stephen Grossberg.
A model of contextual interactions and contour detection in primary visual cortex
Mauro Ursino and Giuseppe Emiliano La Cara.
Using afterimages to test neural mechanisms for perceptual filling-in
Gregory Francis and Justin Ericson.
Hue geometry and horizontal connections
Ohad Ben-Shahar and Steven W. Zucker.
A theory of the benham top based on center-surround interactions in the parvocellular pathway
Garrett Kenyon, Dan Hill, James Theiler, John George, and David Marshak.
A neuromorphic model for achromatic and chromatic surface representation of natural images
Simon Hong and Stephen Grossberg.
Integration of form and motion within a generative model of visual cortex
Paul Sajda and Kyungim Baek.
Associative learning in early vision
Misha Tsodyks, Yael Adini, and Dov Sagi.
Recognition invariance obtained by extended and invariant features
Shimon Ullman and Evgeniy Bart.
Attentional states and the degree of visual adaptation to gratings
Yariv Festman and Merav Ahissar.
Separate neural definitions of visual consciousness and visual attention: A case for phenomenal awareness
Victor A.F. Lamme.
A model of active visual search with object-based attention guiding scan paths
Linda J. Lanyon and Susan L. Denham.
Stephen Grossberg, Leif Finkel, and David Field.
A new view of the primary visual cortex
Robert Shapley.
Feedforward, feedback and inhibitory connections in primate visual cortex
Edward M. Callaway.
Electrophysiological classes of neocortical neurons
Diego Contreras.
A simple cell model with dominating opponent inhibition for robust image processing
Thorsten Hansen and Heiko Neumann.
Nonlinear V1 responses to natural scenes revealed by neural network analysis
Ryan Prenger, Michael C.-K. Wu, Stephen V. David, and Jack L. Gallant.
The contribution of vertical and horizontal connections to the receptive field center and surround in V1
Heather J. Chisum and David Fitzpatrick.
Perceptual grouping and the interactions between visual cortical areas
Scott O. Murray, Paul Schrater, and Daniel Kersten.
Fast synchronization of perceptual grouping in laminar visual cortical circuits
Arash Yazdanbakhsh and Stephen Grossberg.
A model of contextual interactions and contour detection in primary visual cortex
Mauro Ursino and Giuseppe Emiliano La Cara.
Using afterimages to test neural mechanisms for perceptual filling-in
Gregory Francis and Justin Ericson.
Hue geometry and horizontal connections
Ohad Ben-Shahar and Steven W. Zucker.
A theory of the benham top based on center-surround interactions in the parvocellular pathway
Garrett Kenyon, Dan Hill, James Theiler, John George, and David Marshak.
A neuromorphic model for achromatic and chromatic surface representation of natural images
Simon Hong and Stephen Grossberg.
Integration of form and motion within a generative model of visual cortex
Paul Sajda and Kyungim Baek.
Associative learning in early vision
Misha Tsodyks, Yael Adini, and Dov Sagi.
Recognition invariance obtained by extended and invariant features
Shimon Ullman and Evgeniy Bart.
Attentional states and the degree of visual adaptation to gratings
Yariv Festman and Merav Ahissar.
Separate neural definitions of visual consciousness and visual attention: A case for phenomenal awareness
Victor A.F. Lamme.
A model of active visual search with object-based attention guiding scan paths
Linda J. Lanyon and Susan L. Denham.