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El. knyga: Psychophysics and Experimental Phenomenology of Pattern Cognition

(Hokkaido University, Babayama, Hachiman-cho, Tokushima, Japan)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323952873
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323952873

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Psychophysics and Experimental Phenomenology of Pattern Cognition examines the cognitive transformations that underly this cognitive system, and the specialized subsystems for processing these transformations. Sections cover symmetry cognition, contour perception, and geometric illusion. Weight sensation is also discussed, as are repetitive and dot patterns. Incorporating the fields of psychophysics and experimental phenomenology, pattern cognition is examined from both the physical and mental sensory perspective, providing a comprehensive view of this cognitive system.

  • Examines the cognitive transformations underlying pattern cognition, and the specialized subsystems for processing transformations
  • Provides an interdisciplinary psychophysics and experimental phenomenology perspective
  • Features sections on cover symmetry cognition, contour perception, and geometric illusion
  • Describes weight sensation, and repetitive and dot patterns

Part
1. Symmetry cognition

1. Rotational and reflectional transformations
2. Goodness and simplicity of dot patterns in a regular hexagonal grid
3. Cognitive judgments and group theoretical model for dot patterns in a square grid
4. A three-stage model with group theory and a spatial filter for cognitive judgments
5. Cognitive judgments for repetitive patterns
6. Cognitive judgments for one-dimensional black-and-white filled patterns

Part
2. Contour perception and brightness illusion

7. Mathematical models of an antagonistic process of excitation and inhibition
8. The brightness illusions and a five-level qualitative model based on the decrease in brightness levels
9. A five-level qualitative model for various aspects of brightness contrast
10. A three-level qualitative model for the Ehrenstein illusions

Part
3. Size of the circle in a geometrical illusion

11. The Ebbinghaus illusion as a circle size contrast
12. The Delboeuf illusion by comparative judgment
13. Concentric circle illusion and judgment-order effect by absolute judgments

Part
4. Negative time-order effect on weight sensation

14. Excitation and inhibition in negative time-order effect

Dr. Hamada received his Bachelors degree in Experimental and Mathematical Psychology (1971) from Tokushima University, his Masters degree in Color Vision (1973) from Osaka Kyoiku University, and his PhD degree in Experimental and Mathematical Psychology (1980) from Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. Based at Tokushima University since 1982, he has been Professor Emeritus since 2013. In 1991 he was a guest scientist at Department of Sensory Neurophysiology of Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie at Dortmund University, Germany. His main research areas are in symmetry cognition, contour perception, brightness illusion, geometrical illusion, and negative time-order effect on weight sensation.