Found inside – Page 61Section 2.3.3.1) has been split into two subsystems: one for the visual aspects (what an object looks like, e.g. its shape, color, or texture), ... Found inside – Page 361This invariably includes the menu objects, but might also include shared windows ... In most cases, the symbolic and visual representation of an object is ... Found inside – Page 378The objects to be dealt with by a visual language can be inherently nonvisual , but with imposed visual representation . The programming language constructs ... Found inside – Page 93An important aspect of MOOD is the graphical notation which allows a straightforward visual representation of the object-oriented design. In their distinct arguments and from different perspectives, the essays collected in this volume are all similarly concerned with the iconographical power and poetics of the image, including a broad range of visual representations: prints ... Found inside – Page 115A visual representation of an object can be used to test theories of mental rotation where an object is incrementally shifted through some medium. Found inside – Page 46result all visual representations stand in (either the loose or strict ... can be a completely accurate representation of some of an object's properties ... Found inside – Page 269Sensorimotor Dynamics and Two Visual Systems Nivedita Gangopadhyay, ... to primary visual cortex where a common retinotopic representation of an object's ... This book by one of America's leading theorists of visual representation offers a rich account of the interplay between the visible and the readable across culture, from literature to visual art to the mass media. Found inside – Page 100However, nowadays ʻvisual agnosiaʼ should be considered as an umbrella term ... such patients are able to form a full visual representation of an object but ... Found inside – Page 2The objects to be dealt with by a visual language can be inherently visual, or inherently nonvisual but with imposed visual representation. Found inside – Page 130object representation that had been previously formed. As a result, visual representations do not accumulate as attention is oriented from object-to-object ... Found inside – Page 163From the point of view of naturalism reality is defined on the basis of how much correspondence there is between the visual representation of an object and ... First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Found inside – Page 113contrasting with one that registers specific visual features and ... and handles representation of an object separate from its environment or position in ... Found inside – Page 60When embedded, objects need a visual (presentation) representation so that the user may "see" the object inside the notebook. Each object can define the ... Found inside – Page 242If some other person takes my place in front of this table and obtains a visual representation of it, she will undoubtedly self-represent the same object, ... Found insideThis book is meant to fill this gap. It presents a detailed investigation into central conceptual issues and into the epistemology of visual representations in science. Found inside... between looking at anobject and lookingat a representation of an object. ... of seeing an object “firsthand” and seeing a visual representation ofit. Found inside – Page 204By contrast, a specific image is a visual representation of a single, ... images correspond to the visual representation of an object connected to an ... Found inside – Page 260... an analogous case: the case of vision and visual representation. ... 1990), conjecture that visual object recognition partly proceeds in terms of ... Found inside – Page 184If there are amodal object representations, then auditory information about what is ... with visual information into a single amodal object representation. Found inside – Page 336crucial point is that we have a visual representation of an object, ... a visual representation of an object is just the same thing as seeing that object. Found inside – Page 75J.B. performed poorly at this task when the objects were visually presented. ... the visual representation of an object and an action (see, for example, ... Do you want your child to be edutained this summer? Found inside – Page 87Another problem with the Shapes example is the cognitive difficulty to differ between the visual representation of an object (the circle in window BlueJ ... Found inside – Page 486Studies of visual agnosia have also focused attention on specific brain regions ... between an intact visual representation of the object and its meaning . Found inside – Page 110Wolfe's theory easily explains traditional “parallel” visual search. ... In other words, the preattentive visual representation of an object after a viewer ... Found inside – Page 4We will use representations of category 1 (e.g., a digital gray-value picture ... While, in the visual representations, spatial objects are represented in a ... Found insidePI (presumed influence) See THIRD-PERSON EFFECTS. pictogram (pictograph) An *iconic *sign in the form of a simplified pictorial representation of an object, ... Found inside – Page 171Does Block claim object perception in non-identity crowding cases? ... in the absence of the visual system generating a visual representation of an object. Found inside – Page 101In imagery the visual representation of an object is achieved with either a global shape or part of a shape that our intrinsic memory utilizes as the ... Found inside – Page 111FIGURE 7.6: Axial images of a patient with associative visual agnosia ... This fully integrated internal visual representation of the object can then access ... Found inside – Page 68cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition mechanisms. ... Stage 3 involves the matching process of these visual representation towards the ... Found inside – Page 104Objects and Spaces: The Visual Language of Graphics Yuri Engelhardt Department ... 1 Syntax in Visual Representations In this project we are exploring the ... Found inside – Page 173Finally, users can perform intuitive physical actions (like selecting and dragging an object) to modify the graphical representation, or activate dedicated ... Found inside – Page 185... an object and visual input from observ- ing that object can activate the auditory and visual representations of the word and the object itself [42]. Found inside – Page 154Visual perception is a tripartite relation between the object in the physical world, a representation of the object, and the perceiver. Found insideThe area of the brain in primates that is dedicated at analyzing visual information is the visual cortex. The visual cortex performs a wide variety of complex tasks by means of simple operations. Found inside – Page 367representation of the object after the stimulus has been removed from view ... potential measurements showed that retention of visual objects in working ... Found inside – Page 92Higher-level visual representations (abstracted away from precise sensory features) of previously attended objects accumulate in VSTM as the eyes and ... Found insideThis book, edited by well-known leaders in the field, is derived from the discussions presented by speakers at a conference held in 2002, and presents current research in the field. Found insideVisual perception is a tripartite relation between the object in the physical world, a representation of the object, and the perceiver. Found inside – Page 2493.1 Adaptation Types for Objects Objects populating the VLE have a visual ... It may also be useful that the visual representation of an object becomes more ... Found inside – Page 8372210 cole 2240 Osiot Acth Cang NITIAL OR DEFAULT OBJECT STATE " ACTIE ... of c ) generating visual representations of the objects , within the directions ... Found inside – Page 185We will call ways of thinking of objects "mental representations". ... my visual experience involves a visual representation of an object — a percept — and ... Found inside – Page 47Graphical objects of the type just described interest me because they have both a mathematical structure and a visual “resonance”: I cannot read or write ... Found inside – Page 1349.9.1 Making the RAT Visual What is the Remote Associates Test at its core, ... wa ,wb and wc to be visual representations of objects, rather than words. 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