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Visual masking : time slices through conscious and unconscious vision
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ISBN: 9780198530671 0198530676 Year: 2006 Volume: no. 41 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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Bild und Betrachter : auf der Suche nach Eindeutigkeit
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ISBN: 3795417945 Year: 2006

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Magritte, René ; Cézanne, Paul ; Pistoletto, Michelangelo ; Picasso, Pablo ; Monet, Claude ; Hopper, Edward ; De Chirico, Giorgio ; Morandi, Giorgio ; Albers, Josef ; Seurat, Georges ; Mondriaan, Piet ; Rothko, Mark ; Newman, Barnett ; Tobey, Mark ; Dali, Salvador ; Piranesi, Giovanni Battista ; Wols ; Dierickx, Karel ; Giacometti, Alberto ; Twombly, Cy ; Morellet, François


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La qualité au-delà des mots : perception par la couleur
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ISBN: 9782746214941 2746214946 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : Lavoisier,

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La couleur : lumière, vision et matériaux
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ISBN: 2701141923 9782701141923 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : Belin,

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Comment l'information lumineuse est-elle codée par notre rétine ? Qu'est-ce que le brillant d'une surface ? Par quel biais la composition de la matière détermine-t-elle les propriétés optiques macroscopiques d'un matériau ? Comment obtenir une couleur sans pigment, à la façon de certains papillons ? Quel était le secret des glacis des primitifs flamands ? Comment quan­tifier et mesurer la couleur ? Cet ouvrage collectif couvre tous les aspects, aussi bien phy­siques que chimiques et physiologiques, de la couleur. Rédigé avec la plus grande clarté par des auteurs parmi les plus presti­gieux du domaine, il s'adresse aux étudiants en mastère, aux doctorants, chercheurs, enseignants, industriels et pour l'essen­tiel à tous les acteurs de la couleur.

Seeing and visualizing : Its not what you think
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ISBN: 0262162172 0262661977 0262316315 9780262316316 9780262162173 9780262661973 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press,

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In Seeing and Visualizing, Zenon Pylyshyn argues that seeing is different from thinking and that to see is not, as it may seem intuitively, to create an inner replica of the world. Pylyshyn examines how we see and how we visualize and why the scientific account does not align with the way these processes seem to us "from the inside." In doing so, he addresses issues in vision science, cognitive psychology, philosophy of mind, and cognitive neuroscience. First, Pylyshyn argues that there is a core stage of vision independent from the influence of our prior beliefs and examines how vision can be intelligent and yet essentially knowledge-free. He then proposes that a mechanism within the vision module, called a visual index (or FINST), provides a direct preconceptual connection between parts of visual representations and things in the world, and he presents various experiments that illustrate the operation of this mechanism. He argues that such a deictic reference mechanism is needed to account for many properties of vision, including how mental images attain their apparent spatial character without themselves being laid out in space in our brains. The final section of the book examines the "picture theory" of mental imagery, including recent neuroscience evidence, and asks whether any current evidence speaks to the issue of the format of mental images. This analysis of mental imagery brings together many of the themes raised throughout the book and provides a framework for considering such issues as the distinction between the form and the content of representations, the role of vision in thought, and the relation between behavioral, neuroscientific, and phenomenological evidence regarding mental representations.Review: Pylyshyn's book is to be commended as a thorough and persuasive defense of the information-processing approach to vision and visualizing. It should be essential reading for psychologists, cognitive scientists, and philosophers

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