Human perception of objects : early visual processing of spatial form defined by luminance, color, texture, motion, and binocular disparity /

Human Perception of Objects is a detailed and systematic treatment of how we see objects and discriminate their shapes. Ten appendixes and numerous "sidebars" make the material accessible to readers with little background in physics or mathematics

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Main Author: Regan, D (David), 1935-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sunderland, Mass. : Sinauer Associates, 2000
Sunderland, Mass. : [2000], ©2000
Sunderland, Mass. : c2000
Sunderland, Mass. : ©2000
Sunderland, Mass. : [2000]
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