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Perception Quantitatively Analyzed

In: Biomathematics and Related Computational Problems

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  • T. Radil

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

  • P. Lámský

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

  • M. Indra

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

  • J. Mates

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

  • Z. Bohdaneckfý

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

  • J. Radilová

    (Czechoslov. Acad. Sci., Lab. of Evolut. Biology)

  • N. Yakimoff

    (Bulg. Acad. Sci., Institute of Physiology)

Abstract

Experimental results are listed relevant from the point of view of analyzing information processing operations in the human brain during visual orientation of dot and line patterns, comparison of the area of geometrical figures, visual-motor tracking, and recognition of the number of simultaneously presented visual items. Besides of that the influence of the actual state of the subject upon the last two types of performance mentioned is being analyzed.

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  • T. Radil & P. Lámský & M. Indra & J. Mates & Z. Bohdaneckfý & J. Radilová & N. Yakimoff, 1988. "Perception Quantitatively Analyzed," Springer Books, in: Luigi M. Ricciardi (ed.), Biomathematics and Related Computational Problems, pages 83-97, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-009-2975-3_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2975-3_9
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