Motion vision : computational, neural, and ecological constraints /
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- Direction-selection ganglion cells in the retina
- Identification of mechanisms underlying motion detection in mammals
- Pathways in dipteran insects for early visual motion processing
- The organization of global motion and transparency
- Combining local motion signals : a computations study of segmentation and transparency
- Local and global motion signals and their interaction in space and time
- Extracting egomotion from optic flow : limits of accuracy and neural matched filters
- A closer look at the visual input to self-motion estimation
- Visual navigation : the eyes know where their owner is going
- The role of inertial and visual mechanisms in the stabilization of gaze in natural and artificial systems
- Gaze control : a development perspective
- Does steering a car involve perception of the velocity flow field?
- Neural encoding of visual motion in real-time
- Real-time encoding of motion : answerable questions and questionable answers from the fly's visual system
- A comparison of spiking statistics in motion sensing neurones of flies and monkeys
- Dynamic effects in real-time responses of motion sensitive neurones
- Towards an ecology of motion vision
- Spatiotemporal inseparability of natural images and visual sensitivities
- Motion adaptation and evidence for parallel processing in the lobula plate of the bee-fly Bombylius major