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- catalog abstract "The contributions to this volume, the sixteenth in the prestigious Attention and Performance series, revisit the issue of modularity - the idea that many functions are independently realized in specialized, autonomous modules. Although there is much evidence of modularity in the brain, there is also reason to believe that the outcome of processing, across domains, depends on the synthesis of a wide range of constraining influences. The twenty-four chapters in Attention and Performance XVI look at how these influences are integrated in perception, attention, language comprehension, and motor control. They consider the mechanisms of information integration in the brain; examine the status of the modularity hypothesis in light of efforts to understand how information integration can be successfully achieved: and discuss information integration from the viewpoints of psychophysics, physiology, and computational theory.".
- catalog alternative "Information integration in perception and communication".
- catalog contributor b9625437.
- catalog contributor b9625438.
- catalog contributor b9625439.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Association lecture -- Integration in perception of visual structure -- Integration over fixations in vision -- Multimodal integration for representation of space -- Integration for motor control -- Integration in language -- Attention -- Deiscussion.".
- catalog description "The contributions to this volume, the sixteenth in the prestigious Attention and Performance series, revisit the issue of modularity - the idea that many functions are independently realized in specialized, autonomous modules. Although there is much evidence of modularity in the brain, there is also reason to believe that the outcome of processing, across domains, depends on the synthesis of a wide range of constraining influences. The twenty-four chapters in Attention and Performance XVI look at how these influences are integrated in perception, attention, language comprehension, and motor control. They consider the mechanisms of information integration in the brain; examine the status of the modularity hypothesis in light of efforts to understand how information integration can be successfully achieved: and discuss information integration from the viewpoints of psychophysics, physiology, and computational theory.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 680 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Attention and performance XVI.".
- catalog identifier "0262090333".
- catalog isFormatOf "Attention and performance XVI.".
- catalog isPartOf "Attention and performance ; 16".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,".
- catalog relation "Attention and performance XVI.".
- catalog subject "Attention Congresses.".
- catalog subject "BF 321 I61a 1996".
- catalog subject "BF321 .A79 16th".
- catalog subject "Communication Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Human information processing Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Modularity (Psychology) Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Perception Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Psychomotor Performance Congresses.".
- catalog subject "W1 AT75W v.16 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Association lecture -- Integration in perception of visual structure -- Integration over fixations in vision -- Multimodal integration for representation of space -- Integration for motor control -- Integration in language -- Attention -- Deiscussion.".
- catalog title "Information integration in perception and communication / edited by Toshio Inui and James L. McClelland.".
- catalog title "Information integration in perception and communication".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".