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Filling-in : from perceptual completion to cortical reorganization / edited by Luiz Pessoa, Peter De Weerd.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pessoa, Luiz, editor.
De Weerd, Peter, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Visual cortex.
Visual perception.
Senses and sensation.
Form perception.
Perceptual Closure.
Form Perception.
Perception--physiology.
Visual Cortex.
Visual Perception.
Sensation.
Medical Subjects:
Perceptual Closure.
Form Perception.
Perception--physiology.
Visual Cortex.
Visual Perception.
Sensation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxv, 340 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
From perceptual completion to cortical reorganization
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The best example of filling-in involves the blind spot, a region of the retina devoid of photoreceptors. Remarkably, the region of visual space corresponding to the blind spot is not perceived as a dark region in space, but instead as having the same colour and texture as the surrounding background; hence the expression ""filling in."" While this type of perceptual completion phenomenon is common in the visual domain, it is argued by the leading scientists who contribute to this book that forms of filling-in also take place in other sensory modalities, including the auditory, somatosensory, an
Contents:
Foreword / V.S. Ramachandran
pt. 1 Fast-acting filling-in in normal vision
Ch. 1 Introduction: filling-in: more than meets the eye / Peter de Weerd and Luiz Pessoa
Ch. 2 Filling-in the forms: surface and boundary interactions in the visual cortex / Stephen Grossberg
Ch. 3 Contextual shape processing in human visual cortex: beginning to fill-in the blanks / Janine Mendola
Ch. 4 Surface completion: psychophysical and neurophysiological studies of brightness / Andrew F. Rossi and Michael A. Paradiso
Ch. 5 Mechanisms of surface completion: perceptual filling-in of texture
Ch. 6 Searching for the neural mechanism for color filling-in / Rüdiger von der Heydt, Howard S. Friedman, and Hong Zhou
Ch. 7 Effects of modal versus amodal completion upon visual attention: a function for filling in? / Greg Davis and Jon Driver
Ch. 8 Completion phenomena in vision: a computational approach / Heiko Neumann
pt. II From permanent scotomas to cortical reorganization
Ch. 9 Completion through a permanent scotoma: fast interpolation across the blind spot and the processing of occlusion / Mario Fiorani Jr et al
Ch. 10 The reactivation and reorganization of retinotopic maps in visual cortex of adult mammals after retinal and cortical lesions / Jon H. Kaas, Christine E. Collins, and Yuzo M. Chino
Ch. 11 The blind leading the mind: pathological visual completion in hemianopia and spatial neglect / Jason B. Mattingley and Robin Walker
pt. III Long-term cortical remapping
Ch. 12 Plasticity of the human auditory cortex / Christo Pantev, Nathan Weisz, Michael Schulte, and Thomas Elbert
Ch. 13 Plasticity in adult M1 cortex during motor skill learning / Julien Doyon and Leslie G. Ungerleider
Ch. 14 Cortical reorganization and the rehabilitation of movement by CI therapy after neurological injury / Victor W. Mark and Edward Taub
Ch. 15 Conclusion: Contributions of inhibitory mechanisms to perceptual completion and cortical reorganization / Liisa A. Tremere, Raphael Pinaud, and Peter De Weerd
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-19-028621-0
0-19-803213-7
1-280-48137-4
9786610481378
1-4237-4567-1
OCLC:
476026334

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