Brain and Perception : Holonomy and Structure in Figural Processing
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Distinguished Lecture Series
ISBN-10
0898599954
ISBN-13
9780898599954
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 1st, 1991
Print length
420 Pages
Weight
722 grams
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.50 x 2.80 cms
Product Classification:
Physiology
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First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Presented as a series of lectures, this important volume achieves four major goals:
1) It integrates the results of the author''s research as applied to pattern perception -- reviewing current brain research and showing how several lines of inquiry have been converging to produce a paradigm shift in our understanding of the neural basis of figural perception.
2) It updates the holographic hypothesis of brain function in perception.
3) It emphasizes the fact that both distributed (holistic) and localized (structural) processes characterize brain function.
4) It portrays a neural systems analysis of brain organization in figural perception by computational models -- describing processing in terms of formalisms found useful in ordering data in 20th-century physical and engineering sciences.
The lectures are divided into three parts: a Prolegomenon outlining a theoretical framework for the presentation; Part I dealing with the configural aspects of perception; and Part II presenting its cognitive aspects. The appendices were developed in a collaborative effort by the author, Kunio Yasue, and Mari Jibu (both of Notre Dame Seishin University of Okayama, Japan).
1) It integrates the results of the author''s research as applied to pattern perception -- reviewing current brain research and showing how several lines of inquiry have been converging to produce a paradigm shift in our understanding of the neural basis of figural perception.
2) It updates the holographic hypothesis of brain function in perception.
3) It emphasizes the fact that both distributed (holistic) and localized (structural) processes characterize brain function.
4) It portrays a neural systems analysis of brain organization in figural perception by computational models -- describing processing in terms of formalisms found useful in ordering data in 20th-century physical and engineering sciences.
The lectures are divided into three parts: a Prolegomenon outlining a theoretical framework for the presentation; Part I dealing with the configural aspects of perception; and Part II presenting its cognitive aspects. The appendices were developed in a collaborative effort by the author, Kunio Yasue, and Mari Jibu (both of Notre Dame Seishin University of Okayama, Japan).
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