ANNOUNCEMENT
Two special issues of the journal PERCEPTION
Issues 8 and 9, September and October 1997.
"Spatial Scale Interactions in Vision and Eye Movement Control"
Guest Editors: Harvey Smallman and John Findlay
Based on presentations made at an international workshop held at the
University of Durham UK on September, 16-17th 1996 of the same name organised
by the guest editors. The issues are dedicated to the late Keith Ruddock
who attended the workshop.
For availability, please contact the publisher Pion at,
Pion Ltd
207 Brondesbury Park
London NW2 5JN
England
http://www.pion.co.uk/perception
email: admin@pion.ac.uk
Attached below is the table of contents. Further information is available on the Web at
http://www.VisionScience.com/ in the journals section.
Harvey Smallman
Guest Editor
UC San Diego
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Contents of Part one, Perception, Vol. 26, Issue 8 (September 1997)
Guest Editorial: Spatial scale interactions in vision and eye
movement control 931-934
Smallman H S and Findlay J M
Obituary for Keith H Ruddock
Morland A 935-938
Evolving concepts of spatial channels in vision : from
independence to nonlinear interactions 939-960
Wilson H R and Wilkinson F
Independent processing across spatial frequency in moving
broadband patterns 961-976
Eagle R A
Spatial scale interactions in stereo sensitivity and the neural
representation of binocular disparity 977-994
Smallman H S and MacLeod D I A
Local and global representations of velocity : transparency,
opponency, and global direction perception 995-1010
Braddick O J
Discrimination of changes in the slopes of the amplitude
spectra of natural images : band-limited contrast and
psychometric functions 1011-1025
Tolhurst D J and Tadmor Y
Flexible, diagnostically-driven, rather than fixed,
perceptually determined, scale selection in scene and face
recognition 1027-1038
Schyns P G and Oliva A
Speed of processing and stimulus complexity in low and high
frequency channels 1039-1045
Hoeger R
Spatial scale interactions and visual tracking performance
Hughes H C, Aronchick D M and Nelson M D 1047-1058
Fixation patterns made during brief examination of 2-D images
Mannan S K, Ruddock K H and Wooding D S 1059-1071
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Contents of Part two, Perception, Vol. 26, Issue 9 (October 1997)
The combination of filters in early spatial vision: a
retrospective analysis of the MIRAGE model 1073-1088
Morgan M J and Watt R J
Spatial scale interactions and image statistics
Brady N 1089-1100
Complex pattern discriminations : orientation information is
integrated across spatial scale : spatial frequency information
and contrast information is not 1101-1120
Olzak L A and Wickens T D
Interactions of spatial frequency and unequal monocular
contrasts in stereopsis 1121-1135
Cormack L K, Stevenson S B and Landers D D.
Spatial scale in stereo and shape-from-shading: image, input,
mechanisms, and tasks 1137-1146
Mallot H A
The use of image blur as a depth cue
Mather G 1147-1158
Spatial scale and saccade programming
Findlay J M and Gilchrist I D 1159-1167
Evidence for the view that spatio-temporal integration in
vision is temporally anisotropic 1169-1180
Parker D M, Lishman J R and Hughes J
The effects of coarseness of quantisation, exposure duration,
and selective spatial attention on the perception of spatially
quantised ("blocked") visual images 1181-1196
Bachmann T and Kahusk N
Integration of physical and semantic information in object
processing 1197-1209
Boucart M and Humphreys G W
Book reviews 1121-1214
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Harvey Smallman, PhD
Department of Psychology
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