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Accommodation: overview
Aftereffect of Movement
Afterimages
Afterimages, negative
Agard, James: background
Agard, James: form & complexity
Agard, James: inversion
Agard, James: inversion experiments
Agard, James: perception & environment
Amacrine Cells
Ambiguous Cube
Ambiguous Organization
American Flag
Amodal Completion
Anorthoscopic Perception
Apparent Movement
Art, subsidary awareness of
Attention & Recognition
Attention, role of
Auto-Stereograms
Autokinetic Effect
Binocular Convergence
Bipolar Cells & Horizontal Cells
Bipolars & Ganglions: connections
Blobs
Brain, state of knowledge of
Brain: structure & function
Callosum, studies of the physiology
Cast Shadow
Center-Surround Fields, significance of
Color and the Spatial Variable
Color Constancy, neural basis of
Color Grouping
Color Vision
Color Vision, theories of
Color Vision: conclusion
Color, general comments
Complex Cells
Constancies, other spatial
Constancy
Constancy Reconsidered
Constancy, lightness
Constancy: learned or innate
Constancy: stimulus-relation explanation
Constancy: taking-into-account explanation
Contours, subjective
Convention & Picture Perception
Convergence: overview
Corpus Callosum & Stereopsis
Corpus Callosum, the
Corridor Illusion
Cortex, architecture of
Cortex, maps of
Cortex, primary visual
Cortex, units of function in
Cortex, visual, anatomy of
Cortex, visual, architecture of
Cortex, visual, layers of
Cortical Cells, responses of
Create Your Own Pattern
Cues to 3D: all cues combined
Cunningham, Merce: background
Cunningham, Merce: camera space
Cunningham, Merce: Ocean, orientation
Cunningham, Merce: stage vs. camera
Cunningham, Merce: the eye
Cunningham, Merce: the frame
Davies, Char: ambiguous spatial relationships
Davies, Char: background
Davies, Char: luminosity
Davies, Char: orientation & perception
Davies, Char: VR, Osmose, & ambiguity
Defect, the nature of
Deformation of the Cortex
Delboeuf Illusion
Deprivation & Development
Deprivation Results, broader implications of
Deprivation, anatomical consequences of
Depth Perception, Origin of
Directional Selectivity
Discriminating Among Similar Objects
Distortion, the problem of
Drawing
Drawing and Perceptual Constancy
Drawing From Memory
Drawing Subtle Shapes
Drop Shadows
Edge Perception
Effects of Past Experience
Egocentric Orientation
Emmert's Law
End Stopping
Environmental Orientation
Explanations of Perception
Eye, the
Eye-Dominance Columns: normal development
Eye as Camera
Eyeball, the
Fading Dot
Failure of Constancy
Fallon, Kate: background
Fallon, Kate: camera vs. eye
Fallon, Kate: form, place & space
Fallon, Kate: memory & recognition
Fallon, Kate: visual memory
Familiar Size
Figure-Ground Differentiation
Form & Organization
Frame of Reference, visual
Free Stereograms
Ganglion Cells: receptive fields
Geometrical Illusions
Geometrical Optics
Grouping
Hering Theory
How We See
Hubel Preface
Illusions & Experience
Illusions of Direction
Impossible Crate
Impossible Triangle
Impulse, the
Impulses, Synapses, & Circuits
Intelligence of Perception
Interposition
Interposition Tested
Kennedy, John: background
Kennedy, John: depicting 3D elements
Kennedy, John: distortion
Kennedy, John: spatial relationships
Kennedy, John: vision & touch
Lateral Geniculate Cells, responses of
Lateral Geniculate, layering of
Light, direction of
Light, nature of
Longhi, Nick: background
Longhi, Nick: importance of vision
Longhi, Nick: judging depth
Longhi, Nick: perceiving speed
Longhi, Nick: perception & driving
Looming Effect
Magnification and Modules
Malik, Jitendra: 3D models from still photos
Malik, Jitendra: background
Malik, Jitendra: computer vision & traffic
Malik, Jitendra: computer vs. human vision
Malik, Jitendra: image recognition
Membrane Potential
Moon Illusion
Moore, James: background
Moore, James: orientation cues
Moore, James: orientation illusions
Moore, James: size vs. depth
Motion & Depth
Motion Cues
Motion Parallax Experiment
Motion Parallax: overview
Motion When We're Moving
Motion, induced
Motion, induced self-
Motion, perception of
Motion, relative
Movement, voluntary
Movement-Sensitive Cells
Moving Pictures
M├╝ller-Lyer Illusion
Negative Portrait
Nerve Cells: structure
Neural Pathway, typical
Neural Plasticity: further studies
Nijhawan Experiment
Ocular-Dominance Columns
Oculomotor Cues
Orientation Columns
Orientation Constancy
Orientation & Shape
Orientation-Specific Cells
Parmet, Phil: background
Parmet, Phil: film & depth
Parmet, Phil: illusion of night
Parmet, Phil: light & range of eye
Parmet, Phil: moving pictures
Past Experience, form perception without
Patterned Activity, role in neural development
Patterns Which Vibrate
Perception & Art
Perception as a Mental Construction
Perception as a Science
Perception of Real Motion
Perception, Emotion, & Awareness
Perception, Knowledge, & Past Experience
Perceptual Reversal
Perspective
Perspective, components of
Photoreceptors, the
Pictorial Cues
Pictorial Information: overview
Pictures: why do we see them as we do?
Pigments
Pigments, visual, genetics of
Poggendorff Illusion
Ponzo Illusion
Present & Future
Receptive Field: wiring
Receptive Fields: concept
Receptive Fields: dimensions
Receptive Fields: overlap
Receptive Fields: scatter & drift
Receptors, visual
Recognition & Identification
Recovery
Retina, the
Retina: cross section
Retinal Cells: cross section
Retinal Disparity
Retinal Disparity: overview
Retinal Nerves Animation
Retinal Receptors Animation
Rock Conclusion
Rock Preface
Satiation Experiment
Scher, Jeff: "emotion to motion"
Scher, Jeff: abstraction, recognition
Scher, Jeff: animating color
Scher, Jeff: background
Scher, Jeff: illusion of motion
Scher, Jeff: repetition & attention
Shadow
Shadow & Kinetic Depth
Shape & Apparent Motion
Simple Cells
Simple Cells: implications
Spinners
Stereoblindness
Stereokinetic Effect
Stereopsis
Stereopsis & Corpus Callosum
Stereopsis, difficulties posed by
Stereopsis, physiology of
Strabismus
Striate Cortex, shape of
Synaptic Transmission
Teller: audience's attention
Teller: background
Teller: illusions & magic
Teller: illusions & mirrors
Teller: motion & deception
Teller: perceptual disguises
Ternus Effect
Theory of Perception: outline
Third Dimension, paths to the
Topographic Representation
Upright Vision: from inverted image
Upright Vision: from upright image?
Upright World
Vase/ Face
Vision, physiology of: early results
Visual Pathway
Visual Pathway Animation
Visual Pathway, recording from
Visual Pathway: left & right
Visual Pathway: wiring
Wagon-Wheel Effect
Wallach
Wallach Experiment
Waterfall Illusion
World of Perception