Information integration in perception and communication

Part 1 Introduction: mechanisms of information integration in the brain, Toshio Inui. Part 2 Association lecture: object tokens, attention, and visual memory, Anne Treisman and Brett DeSchepper. Part 3 Integration in perception of visual structure: a Bayesian framework for the integration of visual modules, Heinrich H. Bulthoff and Alan L. Yuille stereo and texture cue integration in the perception of planar and curved large real surfaces, John P. Frisby, David Buckley, and Jonathan Freeman an architecture for rapid, hierarchical structural description, John E. Hummel and Brian J. Stankiewicz. Part 4 Integration over fixations in vision: integration and accumulation of information across saccadic eye movements, David E. Irwin and Rachel V. Andrews a neuro-physiological distinction between attention and intention, Carol L. Colby. Part 5 Multimodal integration for representation of space: multiple pathways for processing visual space, Michael S.A. Graziano and Charles G. Gross multimodal spatial constraints on tactile selective attention, Jon Driver and Peter G. Grossenbacher multimodal spatial attention visualised by motion illusion, Okihide Hikosaka, Satoru Miyauchi, Hiroshige Takeichi, and Shinsuke Shimojo haptic and visual representations of space, Lawrence E. Marks and Laura Armstrong. Part 6 Integration for motor control: are proprioceptive sensory inputs combined into a "gestalt?", Jean P. Roll, Jean C. Gilhodes, Regine Roll, and Francoise Harlay integration of extrinsic and motor space, David A. Rosenbaum, Loukia D. Loukopoulos, Sascha E. Englebrecht, Ruud G.J. Meulenbroek, and Jonathan Vaughan bidirectional theory approach to integration, Mitsuo Kawato one visual experience, many visual systems, Melvyn A. Goodale. Part 7 Integration in language: integration of multiple sources of information in language processing, Dominic W. Massaro representation and activation in syntactic processing, Maryellen C. MadDonald using eye movements to study spoken language comprehension - evidence for visually mediated incremental interpretation, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Michael J. Spivey-Knowlton, Kathleen M. Eberhard, and Julie C. Sedivy accounting for parsing principles - from parsing preferences to language acquisition, Gerry T.M. Altmann. (Part contents).