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576 I Notes to Pages 247-276247Retinex <strong>the</strong>ory: Land & McCann, 1971; Marr, 1982; Brainard & Wandell, 1986.Newer models: Brainard & Wandell, 1991; Maloney & Wandell, 1986.248 Shape from shading: Marr, 1982; Pentland, 1990; Ramachandran, 1988; Nayar &Oren, 1995.249 Moonstruck: Nayar & Oren, 1995.249 Seeing <strong>the</strong> simplest world: Adelson 8c Pentland, 1996; Attneave, 1972, 1981, 1982;Beck, 1982; Kubovy & Pomerantz, 1981; Jepson, Knill, & Richards, 1996.255 Flipped shape, flipped light source: Ramachandran, 1988.256 Sandbox in <strong>the</strong> head: Attneave, 1972. Problems with <strong>the</strong> sandbox: <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1979,1980, 1984c, 1988; <strong>Pinker</strong> & Finke, 1980.257 Eye movements: Rayner, 1992; Kowler, 1995; Marr, 1982.258 Two-dimensionality of vision: French, 1987.258 Objects versus surfaces: Marr, 1982, p. 270; Nakayama, He, & Shimojo, 1995.260 272-D sketch: Marr, 1982; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1984c, 1988. Visible surface representation: Jackendoff,1987; Nakayama, He, & Shimojo, 1995.262 Compensating for eye movements: Rayner, 1992.264 The visual field and <strong>the</strong> visual world: Gibson, 1950, 1952; Boring, 1952; Attneave,1972, 1982; Hinton 8c Parsons, 1981; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1979, 1988.264 Gravity and vision: Rock, 1973, 1983; Shepard & Cooper, 1982; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1984c.264 Heave ho!: Mazel, 1992.265 Space sickness: Oman, 1982; Oman et al., 1986; Young et al., 1984.265 Motion sickness and neurotoxins: Treisman, 1977.266 What's up in shape perception?: Rock, 1973; Shepard 8c Cooper, 1982; Corballis, 1988.267 Dancing triangles: Attneave, 1968.269 Shape recognition as matching object-centered descriptions: Marr 8c Nishihara,1978; Marr, 1982; Corballis, 1988; Biederman, 1995; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1984c; Hinton 8c Parsons,1981; Dickinson, Pentland, 8c Rosenfeld, 1992.270Geons: Biederman, 1995.271 Shapes in <strong>the</strong> left and right hemispheres: Kosslyn, 1994; Farah, 1990. Fragmentedinner vision: Farah, 1990.271 Finding parts in <strong>the</strong> 2'/ 2 -D sketch: Hoffman 8c Richards, 1984; Lowe, 1987; Dickinson,Pentland, 8c Rosenfeld, 1992.272 Psychology of clothing: Bell, 1992, pp. 50-51.272 Faces: Etcoff, Freeman, 8c Cave, 1991; Landau, 1989; Young 8c Bruce, 1991; Bruce,1988; Farah, 1995. Babies and faces: Morton 8c Johnson, 1991.272 Man who could not recognize faces: Etcoff, Freeman, & Cave, 1990; Farah, 1995.273 Man who could recognize only faces: Behrmann, Winocur, & Moscovitch, 1992;Moscovitch, Winocur, & Behrmann, in press.274 Sphere with a toy shows we need all views: Thanks to Jacob Feldman.274 Multiple views: Poggio 8c Edelman, 1991; Biilthoff 8c Edelman, 1992.275 Recognizing shapes by mentally rotating <strong>the</strong>m: Shepard 8c Cooper, 1982; Tarr &<strong>Pinker</strong>, 1989, 1990; Tarr, 1995; Ullman, 1989.275 Mental rotation: Cooper 8c Shepard, 1973; Shepard 8c Cooper, 1982; Tarr 8c <strong>Pinker</strong>,1989, 1990; Corballis, 1988.276 Handedness and <strong>the</strong> universe: Gardner, 1990. The psychology of left and right: Corballis8c Beale, 1976.

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