(Online library) Vision and Brain: How We Perceive the World (MIT Press)
▲ James V. Stone ▲
| #497209 in Books | The MIT Press | 2012-09-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.56 x6.00l,1.02 | File Name: 0262517736 | 264 pages |
||9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.| Vision: what is now known|By R. Kuehni|In science mathematical modeling is considered the (often temporarily) final step in the explanatory process. Based on empirical data an explanatory hypothesis is developed and supported by a mathematical model of the process. If the model is found applicable under various conditions it is considered a valid (if perhaps not the only) exp|||Stone has done an excellent job of bringing together many pieces of the visual puzzle, and showing the bigger picture in an engaging, concise, and accessible way for any audience of readers, be they undergraduate or postgraduate. (Paul Hands Perception
In this accessible and engaging introduction to modern vision science, James Stone uses visual illusions to explore how the brain sees the world. Understanding vision, Stone argues, is not simply a question of knowing which neurons respond to particular visual features, but also requires a computational theory of vision. Stone draws together results from David Marr's computational framework, Barlow's efficient coding hypothesis, Bayesian inference, Shannon's information...
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