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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mary A. Peterson (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, USA) , Barbara Gillam (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Australia) , H. A. Sedgwick (Professor of Visual Perception, Professor of Visual Perception, SUNY College of Optometry, USA)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 16.50cm Weight: 1.052kg ISBN: 9780195176919ISBN 10: 019517691 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 15 February 2007 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAuthor List: Introduction: Section I: Selected Papers of Julian Hochberg: 1: Hochberg, C. B. & Hochberg, J. (1952). Familiar size and the perception of depth. Journal of Psychology, 34, 107-114. 2: Hochberg, J. & McAlister, E. (1953). A quantitative approach to figural goodness. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 46, 361-364. 3: Hochberg, J. & Beck, J. (1954). Apparent spatial arrangement and perceived brightness. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47, 263-266. 4: Hochberg, J. (1956). Perception: Toward the recovery of a definition. Psychological Review, 63, 400-405. 5: Hochberg, J. (1962). The psychophysics of pictorial perception. Audio-Visual Communications Review, 10, 22-54. 6: Hochberg, J. & Brooks, V. (1962). Pictorial recognition as an unlearned ability: A study of one childs performance. American Journal of Psychology, 75, 624-628. 7: Hochberg, J. & Galper, R. E. (1967). Recognition of faces: I. An exploratory study. Psychonomic Science, 9, 619-620. 8: Hochberg, J. (1968). In the mind's eye. Invited address read at the September 1966 meetings of the American Psychological Association, Division 3. In R.N. Haber (Ed.), Contemporary Theory and Research in Visual Perception. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 309-331. 9: Hochberg, J. (1970). Attention, organization and consciousness. In D. Mostofsky (Ed.), Attention: Contemporary Theory and Analysis. NY: Appleton-Century, 99-124. 10: Hochberg, J. (1970). Components of literacy: Speculations and exploratory research. In H. Levin & J. P. Williams (Eds.), Basic studies on reading. New York: Basic Books, 74-89. 11: Hochberg, J. & Brooks, V. (1970). Reading as an intentional behavior. In H. Singer & R. B. Ruddell (Eds.), Theoretical models and processes of reading. Newark, Delaware: International Reading Association, 304-314. 12: Hochberg, J. (1972). The representation of things and people. In E. H. Gombrich, J. Hochberg, & M. Black (Eds.), Art, perception and reality. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 47-94. 13: Hochberg, J. (1974). Higher-order stimuli and inter-response coupling in the perception of the visual world. In R.B. MacLeod and H.L. Pick, Jr. (Eds.), Perception: Essays in Honor of James J. Gibson. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 17-39. 14: Hochberg, J. & Brooks, V. (1978). Film cutting and visual momentum. In J. W. Senders, D. F. Fisher, & R. A. Monty (Eds.) Eye-movements and the higher psychological functions. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 293-313. 15: Hochberg, J. (1980). Pictorial function and perceptual structures. In M. A. Hagen (Ed.), The perception of pictures. (Vol. 2, pp. 47-93). New York : Academic Press. 16: Hochberg, J (1981). Levels of perceptual organization. In M. Kubovy & J. Pomerantz (Eds.), Perceptual organization. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawence Erlbaum Associates, 255-278. 17: Hochberg, J. (1982). How big is a stimulus? In J. Beck (ed.), Organization and Representation in Perception. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 191-217. 18: Hochberg, J. (1983). Form perception: experience and explanations. In P.C. Dodwell & T. Caelli (Eds.), Figural synthesis, Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1-30. 19: Hochberg, J. (1984). The perception of pictorial representations. Social Research, 51, 841-862. 20: Hochberg, J. & Brooks, V. (1996). Movies in the Minds Eye. In D. Bordwell & N. Carroll (Eds.), Post-Theory: Reconstructing Film Studies. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 368-387. 21: Looking Ahead (One Glance At a Time), Julian Hochberg Section II. Commentaries on Julian Hochbergs Work: Overviews: 22: The Piecemeal, Constructive, and Schematic Nature of Perception 23: Barbara Gillam: Hochberg: A Perceptual Psychologist Schematic Maps and Integration Across Glances: 24: James T. Enns & Erin Austen: Mental Schemata And The Limits Of Perception 25: Mary M. Hayhoe: Integration of Visual Information across Saccades 26: Helene Intraub: Scene Perception: The World Through a Window 27: Daniel Reisberg: How Big Is A Stimulus? Learning About Imagery By Studying Perception 28: Patricia R. DeLucia: How Big Is an Optical Invariant? Limits of Tau in Time-to-Contact Judgments 29: Arien Mack: Hochberg And Inattentional Blindness Local Processing, Organization, And Perceptual Rules: 30: James Cutting: Framing The Rules Of Perception: Hochberg Vs. Galileo, Gestalts, Garner, And Gibson 31: James T. Todd: On The Internal Consistency of Perceptual Organization 32: James R. Pomerantz: Piecemeal Perception and Hochbergs Window: Grouping of Stimulus Elements over Distances 33: Peter A. van der Helm: The resurrection of simplicity in vision 34: Zygmunt Pizlo: Shape Constancy and Perceptual Simplicity: Hochberg's Fundamental Contributions 35: Paul M Corballis: Constructing and Interpreting the World in the Cerebral Hemispheres 36: Philip J. Kellman & Patrick Garrigan: egmentation, Grouping, and Shape: Some Hochbergian Questions Pictures, Film, and Dance: 37: Daniel J. Simons and Daniel T. Levin: Ideas of Lasting Influence: Hochbergs anticipation of research on change blindness and motion picture perception 38: Ed S. Tan: On The Cognitive Ecology Of The Cinema 39: H.A. Sedgwick: Hochberg On The Perception Of Pictures And Of The World 40: Jeremy Beer: Celebrating The Usefulness Of Pictorial Information In Visual Perception 41: Dale S. Kopfler: Mental Structure in Experts Perception of Human Movement Section III. Julian Hochberg: Biography and Publications List: Photograph: Biography: Bibliography:ReviewsTo anyone interested in perception in general, and how we view pictures and movies in particular, I highly recommend this book. --Perception<br> """To anyone interested in perception in general, and how we view pictures and movies in particular, I highly recommend this book.""--Perception ""To anyone interested in perception in general, and how we view pictures and movies in particular, I highly recommend this book.""--Perception ""This volume is most welcome and its editors should be applauded. The book makes Hochberg's many important papers readily available and makes apparent his major contributions and influence.""--American Journal of Psychology" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |