1188 Visual Cognition A. Schwaninger

Wednesday 12-14 ATH-1-109, Attenhoferstrasse 9

Description
The processing of visual information is a very important and complex ability of the brain. This lecture addresses the following topics: Visual representation, selective attention, object recognition, categorisation and visual imagery. The main aim of this lecture is to present and contrast different approaches from experimental psychology, computational vision and cognitive neuroscience.

Materials
To download the slides of a lecture click in column "Slides" in the table below. The files are in the .pdf format and can be viewed and printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download a free version of Acrobat Reader click here.

Evaluation
This lecture has been evaluated in WS 2001/2002. The results can be found here.

Schedule and Slides

No. Date Topic Slides
1 23.10.02 Introduction VC01.pdf
2 30.10.02 Traditional approach VC02.pdf
3 06.11.02 Structural descriptions VC03.pdf
4 13.11.02 Discussion I VC04.pdf
20.11.02 No lecture (conference)
5 27.11.02 View based approaches VC05.pdf
6 04.12.02 Discussion II VC06.pdf
7 11.12.02 Face recognition VC07.pdf
8 18.12.02 Low level vision VC08.pdf
9 08.01.03 High level vision VC09.pdf
10 15.01.03 Selective attention VC10.pdf
11 22.01.03 Attention and the brain VC11.pdf
12 29.02.03 An integrative model I VC12.pdf
13 05.02.03 An integrative model II VC13.pdf

This file contains all slides of the lecture: VC.pdf (25 MB)

Books
Please have a look at the books in Adrian Schwaninger's "Handapparat" in the library of the Department of Psychology (Zurichbergstr. 4, 8032 Zurich).

References
A list of references used for the slides of this lecture is available here. (Note: This list will be updated by the end of the semester.