How Animals See the World —— Comparative Behavior, Biology, and Evolution of Vision

----- 动物如何看世界:比较行为学,生物学,视觉进化

ISBN: 9780195334654 出版年:2012 页码:559 Oxford University Press

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Introduction Part I. Perceptual grouping and segmentation Chapter1: What birds see and what they don't William Hodos Part II. Luminance, contrast, and spatial and temporal resolution Chapter 2: Color vision in fish and other vertebrates Christa Neumeyer Chapter 3: Grouping and early visual processing in avian vision Robert Cook and Carl Erick Hagmann Chapter 4: Figure-ground segregation and object-based attention in birds Olga Lazareva and Edward Wasserman Chapter 5: Neurobiological foundations of figure-ground segregation in primates Hans Super Chapter 6: Illusory perception in animals: Observations and interpretations Edward Wasserman Chapter 7: Amodal completion and illusory perception in birds and primates Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, Ayumi Sakai, Sota Watanabe, & Tomokazu Ushitani Chapter 8: Neurobiology of perception of illusory contours in animals Andreas Nieder Part III. Object perception and object recognition Chapter 9: How jumping spiders see the world Duane P Harland, Daiqin Li and Robert R Jackson Chapter 10: Visual discrimination by the honeybee (Apis mellifera) Adrian Horridge Chapter 11: Recognition by components: A birds' eye view Edward A. Wasserman and Irving Biederman Chapter 12: Birds' perception of depth and objects in pictures Marcia L. Spetch and Ronald G. Weisman Chapter 13: The recognition of rotated objects in animals Jessie J. Peissig and Tamara Goode Chapter 14: Neural mechanisms of object recognition in non-human primates Rufin Vogels Part IV. Motion perception Chapter 15: Avian visual processing of motion and objects Robert G. Cook and Matthew S. Murphy Chapter 16: Neural mechanisms underlying visual motion detection in birds Douglas R.W. Wylie and Andrew N. Iwaniuk Chapter 17: Primate motion perception Bart Krekelberg Part V. Visual attention Chapter 18: Primate visual attention: How studies of monkeys have shaped theories of selective visual processing Pierre Pouget, Jason Arita and Geoffrey F. Woodman Chapter 19: Selective and divided attention in pigeons Tom Zentall Chapter 20: Visual cognition in baboons: Attention to the global and local stimulus properties Joel Fagot Part VI. Different dimensions of visual perception Chapter 21: Circadian visual system of mammals awrence P. Morin Part VII. Evolution of visual system Chapter 22: Evolution of the brain in vertebrates: Overview Ann B. Butler Chapter 23: Evolution of the vertebrate eye James K Bowmaker Chapter 24: The avian visual system: Overview Toru Shimizu and Shigeru Watanabe Chapter 25: Development of the visual system in birds and mammals Hans-Joachim Bischof Chapter 26: Brain asymmetry in vertebrates Onur Gunturkun Postscript: Shaun Vecera Index

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