I. The Role of Context in Recognition.
Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: object-based
and context-based contributions.
Building the gist of a scene: the role of global image features in
recognition.
Beyond the face: Exploring rapid influences of context on face
processing.
The effectiveness of disruptive coloration as a concealment
strategy.
II. From Perceptive Fields to Gestalt. A Tribute to Lothar
Spillman.
From perceptive fields to Gestalt.
In honour of Lothar Spillmann - filling in, wiggly lines,
adaptation adn aftereffects.
Lightness-filling-in, and the fundamental role of context in visual
perception.
Beyond a relay nucleus: neuroimaging views on the human LGN.
III. The Neural Bases of Visual Awareness and Attention.
Finding a face in the crowd: parallel and serial neural mechanisms
of visual selection.
Saccades, salience, and attention: the role of the lateral
intraparietal area in visual behavior.
Visual masking approaches to visual awareness.
Blindsight, conscious vision and the role of primary visual
cortex.
Bilateral frontal leucotomy does not alter perceptual alternation
during binocular rivalry.
IV. Crossmodal Interactions in Visual Perception.
Combining visual and auditory information.
Corss-modal interactions: lessons from synesthesia.
Integrating motion information across sensory modalities: the role
of top-down factors.
Cross modal audio-visual interactions in the primary visual cortex
of the visually deprived cat: a physiological and anatomical
study.
The "other" transformation required for visual-auditory
integrations: representational format.
The second of two volumes providing a comprehensive look at the field of Visual Perception today.
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