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Filming date: 25 Nov 2013
Location: Bristol
Contributors/Organisations: Perceptual Awareness Centre
Science > Neuroscience > Computational Neuroscience
Science > Physics > Optics and Photonics
Science > Psychology > Cognitive Science
Science > Psychology > Consciousness Research
Science > Psychology > Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology
Science > Informatics
Engineering > ICT > Algorithms
Engineering > ICT > Human-Media Interaction
Engineering > ICT > Computer Vision
Engineering > ICT > Numerical Analysis and Simulation
Engineering > Robotics and AI > Computational Intelligence in Robotics
Humanities and Social Sciences > Philosophy and Ethics > Philosophy of Mind
Humanities and Social Sciences > Philosophy and Ethics > Philosophy of Perception
Humanities and Social Sciences > Philosophy and Ethics > Philosophy of Science
Humanities and Social Sciences > Arts > Art History
Humanities and Social Sciences > Arts > Creative Arts
Humanities and Social Sciences > Arts > Films
Humanities and Social Sciences > Arts > Fine Arts
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Keywords: phenomonology, perceptual structure, Vision, Phenomenal field, Visual perception and attention, visual search, visual saliency, binocular dsiaparity, Visual Pathways
Posted by: John Richard Jupe
Posted on: 18 Nov 2013
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