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Vision in the natural world

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractHistorically, the study of visual perception has followed a reductionist strategy, with the goal of understanding complex visually guided behavior by separate analysis of its elemental components. Recent developments in monitoring behavior, such as measurement of eye movements in unconstrained observers, have allowed investigation of the use of
Mary M, Hayhoe, Constantin A, Rothkopf
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Worlds of Vision

2021
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, Vol. 20 No.
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Situating vision in the world

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2000
Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in what has been called 'situated cognition', which has included claims that certain forms of representation are inadequate for modeling active organisms or agents such as humans and robots. In this article, I suggest that a weakness in classical theories of visual representation is the way in which ...
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Vision Screening Across the World

American Orthoptic Journal, 2012
Pediatric vision screening is a global need. The International Orthoptic Association (IOA), comprised of fifteen full member countries and five associate member countries, is an excellent source of information to determine the current state of international vision screening efforts globally.An e-mail survey was sent to representatives of member ...
Noelle S, Matta, David I, Silbert
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Visions of the world

American Quarterly, 1998
PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORIANS' INVESTIGATIONS INTO HOW POWER AND CONTROL, as much as desire and agency, are encoded in visual projects have been central to the growing field of visual cultural studies. Interrogating the relationships between images and their social realities, scholars today reject assumptions about photography's evidentiary power as they ...
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‘Visions of another world’

2020
This chapter explores Franco Basaglia’s relation with German psychiatry, from his early infatuation with the anthropo-phenomenological tradition to the disputes with the social psychiatric movement during the 1960s and 1970s. After an overview of Basaglia’s criticism of German psychiatric schools and institutions, the chapter focuses on his personal ...
Chantal Marazia   +3 more
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The Grotian Vision of World Order

American Journal of International Law, 1982
At the beginning of the 14th century, the great poet Dante published an imaginative proposal for world order. His experience had led him to believe that the multiplicity of cities, states, and kingdoms was the source of great discord and strife.
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Real-world vision

ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 2009
Visual perception is an inherently selective process. To understand when and why a particular region of a scene is selected, it is imperative to observe and describe the eye movements of individuals as they go about performing specific tasks. In this sense, vision is an active process that integrates scene properties with specific, goal-oriented ...
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