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The Moving Tablet of the Eye
Nicholas Wade
Benjamin W. Tatler
其他書名
The Origins of Modern Eye Movement Research
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2005
主題
Medical / Ophthalmology
Philosophy / Mind & Body
Psychology / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Psychology / Physiological Psychology
Psychology / Experimental Psychology
Science / History
Science / Life Sciences / Neuroscience
ISBN
0198566166
9780198566168
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hJg2xhz7XKUC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Eye movements are a vital part of our interaction with the world. They play a pivotal role in perception, cognition, and education. Research in this field is now proceeding at a considerable pace and casting new light on how the eyes move and what information we can derive during the frequentand brief periods of fixation. However, the origins of this work are less well known, even though much of our knowledge was derived from this research with far more primitive equipment. This book is unique in tracing the history of eye movement research. It shows how great strides were made in this area before modern recording devices were available, especially in the measurement of nystagmus. When photographic techniques were adapted to measure discontinuous eye movements, fromabout 1900, many of the issues that are now basic to modern research were then investigated. One of the earliest cognitive tasks examined was reading, and it remains in the vanguard of contemporary research. Modern researchers in this field will be astonished at the subtleties of these early experimental studies and the ingenuity of interpretations that were advanced one and even two centuries ago. Though physicians often carried out the original eye movement research, later on it was pursued bypsychologists - it is within contemporary neuroscience that we find these two strands reunited. Anyone interested in the origins of psychology and neuroscience will find much to stimulate and surprise them in this valuable new work.