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Foundations of cyclopean perception

Autor Bela Julesz

Editorial THE MIT PRESS

Foundations of cyclopean perception
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  • Editorial THE MIT PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780262101134
  • ISBN10 0262101130
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 406
  • Año de Edición 2006
  • Encuadernación Tela

Foundations of cyclopean perception

Autor Bela Julesz

Editorial THE MIT PRESS

-5% dto.    150,03€
142,53€
Ahorra 7,50€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

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This classic work on cyclopean perception has influenced a generation of vision researchers and cognitive scientists and has inspired artists, designers, and computer graphics pioneers. In Foundations of Cyclopean Perception (first published in 1971 and unavailable for years), Bela Julesz traced the visual information flow in the brain, analyzing how the brain combines separate images received from the two eyes to produce depth perception. Julesz developed novel tools to do this: random-dot stereograms and cinematograms, generated by early digital computers at Bell Labs. These images, when viewed with the special glasses that came with the book, revealed complex, three-dimensional surfaces; this mode of visual stimulus became a paradigm for research in vision and perception. This reprint edition includes all 48 color random-dot designs from the original, as well as the special 3-D glasses required to view them.

Foundations of Cyclopean Perception has had a profound impact on the vision studies community. It was chosen as one of the one hundred most influential works in cognitive science in a poll conducted by the University of Minnesota's Center for Cognitive Sciences. Many copies are "permanently borrowed" from college libraries; used copies are sought after online. Now, with this facsimile of the 1971 edition, the book is available again to cognitive scientists, vision researchers, artists, and designers.

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