Four frames suffice : a provisional model of vision and space.

Author(s)
Feldman, J.A.
Year
Abstract

This paper presents a general computational treatment of how mammals are able to deal with visual objects and envi- ronments. The model tries to cover the entire range from behavior and phenomenological experience to detailed neural encodings in crude but computationally plausible reductive steps. The problems addressed include perceptual constancies, eye movements and the stable visual world, object descriptions, perceptual generalizations, and the representation of extrapersonal space.

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Source

From: The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8 (1985) No. 2, p. 265- 289.

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