The Visual Neurosciences
            
暫譯: 視覺神經科學
        
        Leo M. Chalupa, John S. Werner
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2003-11-21
- 售價: $5,600
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,320
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 1808
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 0262033089
- ISBN-13: 9780262033084
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    相關分類:
    
      影像辨識 Image-recognition
 
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Description:
Visual science is the model system for neuroscience, its findings relevant to all other areas. This massive collection of papers by leading researchers in the field will become an essential reference for researchers and students in visual neuroscience, and will be of importance to researchers and professionals in other disciplines, including molecular and cellular biology, cognitive science, ophthalmology, psychology, computer science, optometry, and education.
Over 100 chapters cover the entire field of visual neuroscience, from its historical foundations to the latest research and findings in molecular mechanisms and network modeling. The book is organized by topic--different sections cover such subjects as the history of vision science; developmental processes; retinal mechanisms and processes; organization of visual pathways; subcortical processing; processing in the primary visual cortex; detection and sampling; brightness and color; form, shape,and object recognition; motion, depth, and spatial relationships; eye movements; attention and cognition; and theoretical and computational perspectives. The list of contributors includes leading international researchers in visual science.
Leo M. Chalupa is Professor in the Department of Ophthalmalogy and the Section of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior at the University of California, Davis.
John S. Werner is Professor in the Department of Ophthalmalogy and the Section of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior at the University of California, Davis.
Table of Contents:
Preface xiii I. HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS 1 1. Vision Structure and Function: The Early History 
Mitchell Glickstein3 2. The Role of Single-Unit Analysis in the Past and Future of Neurobiology 
Horace Barlow14 II. DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES 31 3. Molecular Regulation of Vertebrate Retinal Development 
Colin J. Barnstable33 4. Neurotrophins, Electrical Activity, and the Development of Visual Function 
Nicoletta Berardi and Lamberto Maffei46 5. Developmental and Genetic Control of Cell Number in the Retina 
Robert W. Williams and Sally A. Moody63 6. Development of the Vertebrate Retina 
Rachel O.L. Wong and Leanne Godinho77 7. The Development of Retinal Decussations 
Carol Mason and Lynda Erskine94 8. The Development of Eye-Specific Segregation in the Retino-Geniculo-Striate Pathway 
Barbara Chapman108 9. The Role of Neural Activity in the Development of Orientation Selectivity 
Chiayu Chiu and Michael Weliky117 10. Mechanisms of Plasticity in the Visual Cortex 
Nigel W. Daw126 11. Ontogenesis of Cortical Connectivity 
Henry Kennedy and Andreas Burkhalter146 12. Neural Limitations on Visual Development in Primates 
Lynne Kiorpes and J. Anthony Movshon159 13. Development of Spatial Selectivity and Response Timing in Humans 
Anthony M. Norcia174 14. The Effects of Selected Forms of Early Visual Deprivation on Perception 
Donald E. Mitchell189 15. Toward a Future for Aging Eyes 
R.A. Weale205 III. RETINAL MECHANISMS AND PROCESSES 213 16. Visual Transduction by Rod and Cone Photoreceptors 
Mary E. Burns and Trevor D. Lamb215 17. How Retinal Circuits Optimize the Transfer of Visual Information 
Peter Sterling234 18. ON and OFF Pathways in the Vertebrate Retina and Visual System 
Ralph Nelson and Helga Kolb260 19. Retinal Synapses 
Martin Wilson279 20. Retinal Neurotransmitters 
Robert E. Marc304 21. Excitation in the Retina: The Flow, Filtering, and Molecules of Visual Signaling in the Glutamatergic Pathways from Photoreceptors to Ganglion Cells 
David R. Copenhagen320 22. Peptide and Peptide Receptor Expression and Function in the Vertebrate Retina 
Nicholas C. Brecha334 23. Inhibition in the Retina 
Malcolm M. Slaughter355 24. Anatomy, Circuitry, and Physiology of Vertebrate Horizontal Cells 
Ido Perlman, Helga Kolb and Ralph Nelson369 25. Retinal Amacrine Cells 
David I. Vaney395 26. Ganglion Cells in Mammalian Retinae 
Paul R. Martin and Ulrike Grunert410 27. Retinal Ganglion Cell Excitability 
Andrew T. Ishida422 28. Direction Selectivity in Retinal Ganglion Cells 
Richard H. Masland451 29. Spatial Regularity among Retinal Neurons 
Jeremy E. Cook463 IV. ORGANIZATION OF VISUAL PATHWAYS 479 30. The M, P, and K Pathways of the Primate Visual System 
Ehud Kaplan481 31. Parallel Visual Pathways: A Comparative Perspective 
Vivien A. Casagrande and Xiangmin Xu494 32. Organization of Visual Areas in Macaque and Human Cerebral Cortex 
David C. Van Essen507 33. Communications between Cortical Areas of the Visual System 
Jean Bullier522 34. Ventral and Dorsal Cortical Processing Streams 
Leslie G. Ungerleider and Tatiana Pasternak541 V. SUBCORTICAL PROCESSING 563 35. The Visual Relays in the Thalamus 
S. Murray Sherman and R.W. Guillery565 36. The Visual Functions of the Pulvinar 
Christian Casanova592 37. Feedback Systems in Visual Processing 
Adam M. Sillito and Helen E. Jones609 38. Light Responsiveness and Photic Entrainment of the Mammalian Circadian Clock 
Johanna H. Meijer and Joseph S. Takahashi626 39. Learning from the Pupil: Studies of Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Applications 
John L. Barbur641 40. Blindsight 
Larry Weiskrantz657 VI. PROCESSING IN PRIMARY VISUAL CORTEX 671 41. Functional Connectivity in the Pathway from Retina to Striate Cortex 
R. Clay Reid and W. Martin Usrey673 42. Cell Types and Local Circuits in Primary Visual Cortex of the Macaque Monkey 
Edward M. Callaway680 43. Assembly of Receptive Fields in Primary Visual Cortex 
David Ferster695 44. A Modern View of the Classical Receptive Field: Linear and Nonlinear Spatiotemporal Processing by V1 Neurons 
Gregory C. DeAngelis and Akiyuki Anzai704 45. Beyond the Classical Receptive Field: Contextual Modulation of V1 Responses 
Victor A. F. Lamme720 46. Contributions of Vertical and Horizontal Circuits to the Response Properties of Neurons in Primary Visual Cortex 
Thomas R. Tucker and David Fitzpatrick733 47. Nonlinear Properties of Visual Cortex Neurons: Temporal Dynamics, Stimulus Selectivity, Neural Performance 
Duane G. Albrecht, Wilson S. Geisler and Alison M. Crane747 48. Binocular Interaction in the Visual Cortex 
Ralph D. Freeman765 49. From Binocular Disparity to the Perception of Stereoscopic Depth 
Andrew J. Parker779 VII DETECTION AND SAMPLING 793 50. Formation and Acquisition of the Retinal Image 
David R. Williams and Heidi Hofer795 51. Thresholds and Noise 
Theodore E. Cohn811 52. Ideal Observer Analysis 
Wilson S. Geisler825 53. Scotopic Vision 
Walter Makous838 54. Visual Adaptation 
Adam Reeves851 55. Rod-Cone Interactions in Human Vision 
Steven L. Buck863 VIII. BRIGHTNESS AND COLOR 879 56. Brightness and Lightness 
Adriana Fiorentini881 57. Color Appearance 
Kenneth Knoblauch and Steven K. Shevell892 58. Chromatic Discrimination 
Joel Pokorny and Vivianne C. Smith908 59. The Role of Color in Spatial Vision 
Karen K. De Valois924 60. Pattern-Selective Adaptation in Color and Form Perception 
Michael A. Webster936 61. Color Constancy 
David H. Brainard948 62. Comparative Color Vision 
Gerald H. Jacobs962 63. Molecular Genetics of Human Color Vision and Color Vision Defects 
Maureen Neitz and Jay Neitz974 64. Linking Retinal Circuits to Color Opponency 
David J. Calkins989 65. Neural Coding of Color 
Russell L. De Valois1003 66. The Processing of Color in Extrastriate Cortex 
Karl R. Gegenfurtner and Daniel C. Kiper1017 67. Improbable Areas in Color Vision 
Semir Zeki1029 IX. FORM, SHAPE, AND OBJECT RECOGNITION 1041 68. Spatial Scale in Visual Processing 
Robert F. Hess1043 69. Spatial Channels in Vision and Spatial Pooling 
Hugh R. Wilson and Frances Wilkinson1060 70. Contour Integration and the Lateral Connections of V1 Neurons 
David J. Field and Anthony Hayes1069 71. Shape Dimensions and Object Primitives 
Charles E. Connor1080 72. Shape and Shading 
Jan J. Koenderink and Andrea J. van Doorn1090 73. Visual Perception of Texture 
Michael S. Landy and Norma Graham1106 74. Visual Segmentation and Illusory Contours 
Robert Shapley, Nava Rubin and Dario Ringach1119 75. Global Yet Early Processing of Visual Surfaces 
Yukiyasu Kamitani and Shinsuke Shimojo1129 76. Image Parsing Mechanisms of the Visual Cortex 
Rudiger von der Heydt1139 77. Inferotemporal Response Properties 
Keiji Tanaka1151 78. Invariant Object and Face Recognition 
Edmond T. Rolls1165 79. The Ventral Visual Object Pathway in Humans: Evidence from fMRI 
Nancy G. Kanwisher1179 X. MOTION, DEPTH, AND SPATIAL RELATIONS 1191 80. Motion Cues in Insect Vision and Navigation 
Mandayam A. Srinivasan and Shaowu Zhang1193 81. The Middle Temporal Area: Motion Processing and the Link to Perception 
Kenneth H. Britten1203 82. Merging Processing Streams: Color Cues for Motion Detection and Interpretation 
Karen R. Dobkins and Thomas D. Albright1217 83. Functional Mapping of Motion Regions 
Guy A. Orban and Wim Vanduffel1229 84. Optic Flow 
William H. Warren1247 85. The Cortical Analysis of Optic Flow 
Charles J. Duffy1260 86. The Perceptual Organization of Depth 
Roland Fleming and Barton L. Anderson1284 87. Stereoopsis 
Clifton M. Schor1300 88. Binocular Rivalry 
Randolph Blake1313 89. Sensorimotor Transformation in the Posterior Parietal Cortex 
Hans Scherberger and Richard A. Andersen1324 XI. EYE MOVEMENTS 1337 90. Gaze Control under Natural Conditions 
Robert M. Steinman1339 91. Eye Movements in Daily Life 
Michael F. Land1357 92. Selection of Targets for Saccadic Eye Movements 
Jeffery D. Schall1369 93. Visual Perception during Saccades 
David C. Burr and M. Concetta Morrone1391 94. Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements: Recent Advances 
Stephen J. Heinen and Edward L. Keller1402 95. Neural Control of Vergence Eye Movements 
Lawrence E. Mays1415 96. The Primate Frontal Eye Field 
Charles J. Bruce, Harriet R. Friedman, Michael S. Kraus and Gregory B. Stanton1428 97. Changing Views of the Role of Superior Colliculus in the Control of Gaze 
Neeraj J. Gandhi and David L. Sparks1449 98. The Dialogue between Cerebral Cortex and Superior Colliculus: Implications for Saccadic Target Selection and Corollary Discharge 
Marc A. Sommer and Robert H. Wurtz1466 99. Cerebellar Control of Eye Movements 
David S. Zee and Mark F. Walker1485 XII. ATTENTION AND COGNITION 1499 100. Visual Perception and Cognition in Honeybees 
Shaowu Zhang and Mandayam A. Srinivasan1501 101. A Neural Basis for Human Visual Attention 
Sabine Kastner1514 102. Neural and Behavioral Measures of Change Detection 
Daniel J. Simons and Michael Silverman1524 103. The Role of Attention in Visual Cerebral Cortex 
John H.R. Maunsell1538 104. Volition and the Prefrontal Cortex 
Earl K. Miller and Jonathan D. Wallis1546 XIII THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 1561 105. The Evolution of the Visual System in Primates 
Jon H. Kaas1563 106. Gestalt Factors in the Visual Neurosciences 
Lothar Spillmann and Walter H. Ehrenstein1573 107. Neural Mechanisms of Natural Scene Perception 
Jack L. Gallant1590 108. Principles of Image Representation in Visual Cortex 
Bruno A. Olshausen1603 109 Local Analysis of Visual Motion 
Eero P. Simonocelli1616 110. Visual Boundaries and Surfaces 
Stephen Grossberg1624 111. How the Visual Cortex Recognizes Objects: The Tale of the Standard Model 
Maximilian Riesenhuber and Tomaso Poggio1640 112. Plasticity of Orientation Processing in Adult Visual Cortex 
Valentin Dragoi and Mriganka Sur1654 113. Synchrony, Oscillations, and Relational Codes 
Wolf Singer1665 114. The Neuronal Basis of Visual Consciousness 
Christof Koch and Francis C. Crick1682 List of Contributors C1 Index I1 
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**描述:**  
視覺科學是神經科學的模型系統,其研究結果與所有其他領域相關。這本由該領域領先研究者撰寫的大量論文集將成為視覺神經科學研究者和學生的重要參考資料,並對其他學科的研究者和專業人士(包括分子和細胞生物學、認知科學、眼科、心理學、計算機科學、視光學和教育等)具有重要意義。
超過100章涵蓋了視覺神經科學的整個領域,從其歷史基礎到分子機制和網絡建模的最新研究和發現。本書按主題組織——不同部分涵蓋了視覺科學的歷史;發展過程;視網膜機制和過程;視覺通路的組織;皮層下處理;初級視覺皮層的處理;檢測和取樣;亮度和顏色;形狀、形狀和物體識別;運動、深度和空間關係;眼球運動;注意力和認知;以及理論和計算視角。貢獻者名單包括視覺科學領域的國際領先研究者。
Leo M. Chalupa是加州大學戴維斯分校眼科系及神經生物學、生理學和行為學科的教授。
John S. Werner是加州大學戴維斯分校眼科系及神經生物學、生理學和行為學科的教授。
**目錄:**
前言 xiii
I. 歷史基礎  1  
1. 視覺結構與功能:早期歷史  
   Mitchell Glickstein  3  
2. 單元分析在神經生物學過去與未來中的角色  
   Horace Barlow  14  
II. 發展過程  31  
3. 脊椎動物視網膜發展的分子調控  
   Colin J. Barnstable  33  
4. 神經營養因子、電活動與視覺功能的發展  
   Nicoletta Berardi 和 Lamberto Maffei  46  
5. 視網膜細胞數量的發展與基因控制  
   Robert W. Williams 和 Sally A. Moody  63  
6. 脊椎動物視網膜的發展  
   Rachel O.L. Wong 和 Leanne Godinho  77  
7. 視網膜交叉的發展  
   Carol Mason 和 Lynda Erskine  94  
8. 視網膜-膝狀體-視覺皮層通路中眼特異性分離的發展  
   Barbara Chapman  108  
9. 神經活動在方向選擇性發展中的角色  
   Chiayu Chiu 和 Michael Weliky  117  
10. 視覺皮層中的可塑性機制  
    Nigel W. Daw  126  
11. 皮層連接性的發生學  
    Henry Kennedy 和 Andreas Burkhalter  146  
12. 非人類靈長類動物視覺發展的神經限制  
    Lynne Kiorpes 和 J. Anthony Movshon  159  
13. 人類空間選擇性和反應時機的發展  
    Anthony M. Norcia  174  
14. 早期視覺剝奪的選定形式對感知的影響  
    Donald E. Mitchell  189  
15. 針對老化眼睛的未來  
    R.A. Weale  205  
III. 視網膜機制與過程  213  
16. 杆狀細胞和錐狀細胞光感受器的視覺轉導  
    Mary E. Burns 和 Trevor D. Lamb  215  
17. 視網膜電路如何優化視覺信息的傳遞  
    Peter Sterling  234  
18. 脊椎動物視網膜和視覺系統中的ON和OFF通路  
    Ralph Nelson 和 Helga Kolb  260  
19. 視網膜突觸  
    Martin Wilson  279  

 
     
    
 
     
     
     
    
 
     
     
     
     
     
    
