Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events /

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Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:[Amsterdam : North-Holland/Elsevier Science], 1999.
Description:xiii, 460 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Advances in psychology ; 129
Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 120.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4146497
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Other authors / contributors:Aschersleben, Gisa, 1961-
Bachmann, Talis.
Mùˆsseler, Jochen.
ISBN:0444503250
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Part and chapter headings: Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Spatial Events
  • a. Action-Oriented Views
  • Separate Representations of Visual Space for Perception and Visually Guided Behavior
  • On the Perception of Position
  • Space Perception and Intended Action
  • Cognition and Spatial Perception: Production of Output or Control of Input?
  • Motor Determinants of a Unified World Perception
  • How Independent from Action Control is Perception? An Event-Coding Account for More Equally-Ranked Crosstalks
  • Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Spatial Events
  • b. Attention-Oriented Views
  • Effects of Attention on Length Perception, Gap Detection and Visual Localization
  • Towards a Theory of Attentional Receptive Fields
  • Twelve Spatiotemporal Phenomena and One Explanation
  • Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Temporal Events
  • Perceived Timing of Self-Initiated Actions
  • Action Timing in an Isochronous Tapping Task
  • Evidence from Behavioral Studies and Neuroimaging
  • Reaction Time and Temporal-Order Judgment as Measures of Perceptual Latency: The Problem of Dissociations
  • Task-Dependent Timing of Perceptual Events
  • 40-Hz-Synchronicity Priming of Kanizsa-Figure Detection Demonstrated by a Novel Psychophysical Paradigm
  • Cognitive Contributions to the Perception of Intermodal Events
  • Ventriloquism: A Case of Crossmodal Perceptual Grouping
  • Meaning, Attention, and the "Unity Assumption" in the Intersensory Bias of Spatial and Temporal Perceptions
  • The Development of Temporal and Spatial Intermodal Perception
  • Seeing Cries and Hearing Smiles: Crossmodal Perception of Emotional Expressions
  • Indexes