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The cognitive neuroscience of vision

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Martha J FarahFirst published 20001 editions

"In this book, Martha Farah presents the first comprehensive overview of the cognitive neuroscience of vision.". "Beginning with the transformation of light images into neural images within the eye, Farah traces the processing of the visual signal throughout the brain, culminating in our conscious awareness of the objects and people we see. The perception of color, motion, faces, printed words, and other important components of our visual world are explained, along with the related cognitive processes of visual attention and visual mental imagery.". "Each chapter brings together an array of clinical anecdotes and observations, data from physiological experiments, and the latest neuroimaging studies of the normal brain at work. The integration of the different stages of visual perception and the different approaches to these stages will be of value to beginning students and specialists alike."--BOOK JACKET.

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First publish date 20001 credited authorSearch language english

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