METHODS AND TACTICS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE VISUAL FORM DETECTION IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE William R. Uttal University of Michigan This distinguished scientist's newest m o n o g r a p h describes a series of experiments designed to study the detectability of forms consisting of dots, dotted lines, and dotted planes. The book begins with an historical and philosophical analysis of the field, moves on to a d e s c r i p tion of the research, and concludes with a summary of the implications of the results. A u g m e n t e d by many figures and graphs, the text is lively contribution that will be of interest to researchers and graduate students in p e r c e p tion, sensation, cognition, and artificial intelligence. Edited by Walter Kintsch James R. Miller and Peter G. Poison University of Colorado What are the promises, the challenges, and the problems of cognitive science? Does cognitive science require a c o m m o n m e t h o d o l o g i c a l orientation - or can it thrive on diversity? How can the various subdisciplines contribute to the
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