
The Expertise of Perception
How Experience Changes the Way We See the World
Cambridge University Press
Published on 24. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
82 pages
978-1-108-82641-9 (ISBN)
Description
How does experience change the way we perceive the world? This Element explores the interaction between perception and experience by studying perceptual experts, people who specialize in recognizing objects such as birds, automobiles, dogs. It proposes perceptual expertise promotes a downward shift in object recognition where experts recognize objects in their domain of expertise at a more specific level than novices. To support this claim, it examines the recognition abilities and brain mechanisms of real-world experts. It discusses the acquisition of expertise by tracing the cognitive and neural changes that occur as a novice becomes an expert through training and experience. Next, it looks "under the hood" of expertise and examines the perceptual features that experts bring to bear to facilitate their fast, accurate, and specific recognition. The final section considers the future of human expertise as deep learning models and artificial intelligence compete with human experts in medical diagnosis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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Paperback (trade)
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Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
134 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-82641-9 (9781108826419)
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James W. Tanaka
Expertise of Perception The Expertise of Perception
How Experience Changes the Way We See the World
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James W. Tanaka | Victoria Philibert
The Expertise of Perception
How Experience Changes the Way We See the World
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University of Victoria, British Columbia
University of Toronto
Content
1. Introduction: How Experience Changes the Way We See the World; 2. The Basic Level Category as the Entry-Point of Visual Recognition; 3. The Downward Shift Hypothesis; 4. Everyday, Developmental, and Neurodivergent Expertise; 5. Perceptual Expertise in the Laboratory; 6. Cognitive Mechanisms: Attention, Encoding and Short-term Memory; 7. Face Recognition and the Holistic Hypothesis; 8. Global and Local Processing; 9. Diagnostic Features: Color and Spatial Frequency; 10. Neural Substrates: EEGs and the N170 Component; 11. Convolutional Neural Networks: the new 'Artificial' Expert.