Foundations of
Cyclopean Perception
Bela Julesz
University of Chicago Press, 1971
This study defines cyclopean
methodology as the "formation of a
percept as some central location in the
visual system by using stimuli that
could not possible produce that percept
at an earlier location," and generalizes
both the technique of random-dot
stereograms and the concept of the
cyclopean retina. Published after a
decade of research by the author and
other workers in the field of visual
perception, this books relates current
research in such areas as experimental
psychology, neurophysiology,
mathematical models, and computer
graphics.
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