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With best wishes, H. Siegfried Stiehl
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"VISUAL ATTENTION AND COGNITION"
W.H. Zangemeister, H.S. Stiehl, and C. Freksa (Eds.)
Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam - North Holland, 1996 (in print)
CONTENTS
FOREWORD (S. Zeki, London)
INTRODUCTION (W.H. Zangemeister, H.S. Stiehl, and C. Freksa, Hamburg)
CHAPTER 1: From Early Scanpath Theory to Application of Robot Vision
L.W. Stark and Y.S. Choi, Berkeley: Experimental Metaphysics: The Scanpath
as an Epistemological Mechanism
CHAPTER 2: Neuropsychological Aspects
Synopsis (G.W. Humphreys, Birmingham): Neuropsychological Aspects of Visual
Attention and Eye Movements
G.W. Humphreys, I. Gilchrist, L. Free, Birmingham: Search and Selection in
Human Vision: Psychological Evidence and Computational Implications
J.M. Findlay and R. Walker, Durham: Visual Attention and Saccadic Eye
Movements in Normal Human Subjects and in Patients with Unilateral Neglect
H. Haeske-Dewick, A.G.M. Canavan, V. Hoemberg, Duesseldorf and Luton: New
Developments in the Understanding and Treatment of the Hemispatial Neglect
Syndrome
B. Velichkovsky, M. Pomplun, J. Rieser, Dresden and Bielefeld: Attention
and Communication: Eye-movement Based Research Paradigms
CHAPTER 3: Clinical Neuroscience Aspects
Synopsis (W.H. Zangemeister, Hamburg): Visual Attention and Ccgnition: A
Synopsis of Clinical Aspects
M. Husain and C. Kennard, London: The Role of Attention in Human Oculomotor
Control
R.J. Seitz, Duesseldorf: Imaging of Visual Attention with Positron Emission
Tomography
W.H. Zangemeister and U. Oechsner, Hamburg: Evidence for Scanpaths in
Hemianopic Patients Shown Through String Editing Methods
CHAPTER 4: Modeling Aspects
Synopsis (H.S. Stiehl, Hamburg): Visual Perception and Cognition: A
Synopsis of Modeling Aspects
A. Schierwagen, Leipzig: The Collicular Motor Map as Modelled by a
Two-Dimensional Mapped Neural Field
H. Schwegler, Bremen: Optomotor Processing in the Prey Catching of Amphibia
K. Pahlavan, Stockholm: Designing an Anthropomorphic Head-Eye System
H. Janssen, Bochum: Saccadic Camera Control for Scene Recognition on an
Autonomous Vehicle
R. Bajcsy, Philadelphia: From Active Perception to Active Cooperation -
Fundamental Processes of Intelligent Behaviour
CHAPTER 5: Application Aspects
Synopsis (A.H. Clarke, Berlin): Orientation and Visual Attention in the
Real World: A Synopsis
G.M. Gauthier, O. Guedon, R. Purtulis, and J. Vercher, Marseille: Adaptive
Control of Teleoperators in Response to Visuo-manual Relationship
Alteration
A.H. Clarke, Berlin: Current Trends in Eye Movement Measurement Techniques
A.G. Fleischer and G. Becker, Hamburg: Selective Visual Attention During
Multiple-process Control
CLOSING COMMENT (V. Braitenberg, Tuebingen)
Contributors
Index
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Universitaet Hamburg (University of Hamburg), FB Informatik (Dept. of
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