Foreword / Thomas V. Papathomas ; Flip Phillips |
Preface to the 2006 Edition |
Preface to the 1971 Edition |
Introduction / 1: |
Foundations of Cyclopean Perception / 2: |
Human Visual Perception and the "Cyclopean Mind" / 2.1: |
Separation of Peripheral and Central Processes / 2.2: |
Two Classes of Cyclopean Stimulation / 2.3: |
Monocular, Binocular, and Cyclopean Stimulation / 2.4: |
Classical versus Cyclopean Perception: Three Outcomes / 2.5: |
Outcome 1: Cyclopean Phenomenon Identical to Classical Phenomenon / 2.6: |
Outcome 2: Only Classical Phenomenon Exists / 2.7: |
Outcome 3: Only Cyclopean Phenomenon Exists / 2.8: |
Some Limitations of Cyclopean Techniques / 2.9: |
An Example of Studying Brightness-Contrast with Cyclopean Techniques / 2.10: |
Auditory versus Visual Cyclopean Stimulation / 2.11: |
Cyclopean Stimulation and Physiological Psychology / 3: |
Perception as a Hierarchy of Pattern Matching / 3.1: |
Perception versus Scrutiny / 3.2: |
Hierarchy of Neural Feature Extraction in Visual Perception / 3.3: |
Psychological Studies of Feature Extraction / 3.4: |
Further Classes of Cyclopean Stimulation Based on Emmert's Law and Color Phenomena / 3.5: |
Localization of Vernier Acuity Perception / 3.6: |
Localization of Stroboscopic Movement Perception / 3.7: |
Perception of Local and Global Levels / 3.8: |
Monocular Local versus Binocular Global Information / 3.9: |
Monocular Global versus Binocular Local Information / 3.10: |
Figure and Ground / 4: |
The First Questions of the "Twenty Questions" Game / 4.1: |
Perceptions of Moving Clusters / 4.2: |
Perception of Connected Clusters under Rigid Transformations / 4.3: |
Clusters in Visual Textue Discrimination / 4.4: |
Perception of Clusters Having the Same Binocular Disparity / 4.5: |
Perception into Figure and Ground / 4.6: |
Perception of Symmetries / 4.7: |
Perceptual Operators of Two Kinds / 4.8: |
Perception and Selective Attention: Parallel versus Serial / 4.9: |
Ambiguous Figures and Ground Reversal of Cyclopean Stimuli / 4.10: |
Binocular Depth Perception / 5: |
Random-Dot Stereograms and Binocular Depth Perception / 5.1: |
Some Anatomical, Physiological, and Psychological Facts about Binocular Depth Perception / 5.2: |
Local versus Global Stereopsis / 5.3: |
Textures in Visual Perception / 5.4: |
Complex versus Simple Stereograms / 5.5: |
Removal of Monocular Depth Cues / 5.6: |
A New Paradigm: Stereopsis and Ambiguities / 5.7: |
Hysteresis in Binocular Depth Perception / 5.8: |
The Role of Convergence / 5.9: |
Dynamic Phenomena in Stereopsis / 5.10: |
A Holistic Model / 6: |
Ambiguous Surfaces in Three-Dimensions / 6.1: |
Ambiguously Perceivable Random-Dot Stereograms / 6.2: |
Perception Time of Stereopsis / 6.3: |
Effect of Increased Disparity / 6.4: |
A Model of Binocular Depth Perception / 6.5: |
Extension of the Model to Perceptual Learning / 6.6: |
Implications of the Model for the Neuropsychology of Binocular Fusion and Rivalry / 6.7: |
Classical and Cyclopean Phenomena / 7: |
Cyclopean Phenomena Revisited / 7.1: |
Localization of Optical Illusions / 7.2: |
"Cyclopean Depth" Sensation / 7.3: |
Localization of Eidetic Memory / 7.4: |
Cyclopean Movement Detectors / 7.5: |
Pulfrich Phenomenon without Monocular Cues / 7.6: |
Cyclopean Contours and Closure Phenomena / 7.7: |
Perception of Undetermined Areas / 7.8: |
Cyclopean Aftereffects / 7.9: |
Miscellaneous Uses of Cyclopean Methods / 8: |
Objective Tests for Stereopsis / 8.1: |
Clinical Uses of Random-Dot Stereograms / 8.2: |
Neurophysiological Probing during Cyclopean Stimulation / 8.3: |
Toward the Automation of Binocular Depth Perception / 8.4: |
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction from Two-Dimensional Brightness Distribution / 8.5: |
How to Set Up Cyclopean Research Facilities / 8.6: |
Invariance and Form Recognition / 9: |
Problems of Semantics / 9.1: |
Binocular and Monocular Perceptual Variances / 9.2: |
Klein's Erlanger Program and Perception / 9.3: |
Cooperative Phenomena and Perceptual Constancies / 9.4: |
Toward a Psychophysics of Form / 9.5: |
Cyclopean Perception in Perspective / 10: |
Other Psychoanatomical Techniques / 10.1: |
Unsolved Problems of Cyclopean Research / 10.2: |
The Role of Cyclopean Perception in Psychology / 10.3: |
Appendix: Some Comments on the Viewing of the Anaglyphs and Other Practical Matters |
Anaglyphs |
Acknowledgments |
References |
Name Index |
Subject Index |
Foreword / Thomas V. Papathomas ; Flip Phillips |
Preface to the 2006 Edition |
Preface to the 1971 Edition |
Introduction / 1: |
Foundations of Cyclopean Perception / 2: |
Human Visual Perception and the "Cyclopean Mind" / 2.1: |