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Description
How can we best describe the processes by which
we visually perceive our environment?
Contemporary perceptual theory still lacks a
coherent theoretical position that encompasses
both the limitations on the information that can
be retained from a single eye fixation and the
abundant phenomenal and behavioral evidence for
the perception of an extended and coherent world.
As a result, many leading theorists and
researchers in visual perception are turning with
new or renewed interest to the work of Julian
Hochberg. For over 50 years, in his own
experimental research, in his detailed
consideration of examples drawn from a wide range
of visual experiences and activities, and most of
all in his brilliant and sophisticated
theoretical analyses, Hochberg has persistently
engaged with the myriad problems inherent in
working out the kind of coherent theoretical
position the field currently lacks. The
complexity of his thought and the wide range of
areas into which Hochberg has pursued
the solution to this central problem have,
however, limited both the accessibility of his
work and the appreciation of his accomplishment.
In this volume we seek to bring the full range of
Hochberg's work to the attention of a wider
audience by offering a selection of his key
works, many taken from out-of-print or relatively
inaccessible sources. To facilitate the
understanding of his accomplishment, and of what
his work has to offer to contemporary researchers
and theorists in visual perception, we include
commentaries on salient aspects of his work by 20
noted researchers. In the Mind's Eye will be of
interest to researchers working on topics such as
perceptual organization, visual attention, space
perception, motion perception, visual cognition,
the relationship between perception and action,
picture perception, and film, who are striving to
obtain a deeper understanding of their own
fields, and who want to integrate this
understanding into a broader, unified view of
visual perceptual processing.
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Description
How can we best describe the processes by which
we visually perceive our environment?
Contemporary perceptual theory still lacks a
coherent theoretical position that encompasses
both the limitations on the information that can
be retained from a single eye fixation and the
abundant phenomenal and behavioral evidence for
the perception of an extended and coherent world.
As a result, many leading theorists
and researchers in visual perception are turning
with new or renewed interest to the work of
Julian Hochberg. For over 50 years, in his own
experimental research, in his detailed
consideration of examples drawn from a wide range
of visual experiences and activities, and most of
all in his brilliant and sophisticated theoretical
analyses, Hochberg has persistently engaged with
the myriad problems inherent in working out the
kind of coherent theoretical position the field
currently lacks. The complexity of his thought
and the wide range of areas into which Hochberg
has pursued the solution to this central problem
have, however, limited both the accessibility of
his work and the appreciation of his
accomplishment. In this volume we seek to bring
the full range of Hochberg's work to the
attention of a wider audience by offering a
selection of his key works, many taken from
out-of-print or relatively inaccessible sources.
To facilitate the understanding of his
accomplishment, and of what his work has to offer
to contemporary researchers and theorists in
visual perception, we include commentaries on
salient aspects of his work by 20
noted researchers. In the Mind's Eye will be of
interest to researchers working on topics such as
perceptual organization, visual attention, space
perception, motion perception, visual cognition,
the relationship between perception and action,
picture perception, and film, who are striving to
obtain a deeper understanding of their own
fields, and who want to integrate this
understanding into a broader, unified view of
visual perceptual processing.
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