scholarly journals A corpus of 714 full-color images of depth-rotated objects

1995 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 925-961 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl Verfaillie ◽  
Luc Boutsen
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen M. Stahl ◽  
Laurence Mignon ◽  
Nancy Muntner

All of the titles in the Stahl's Illustrated series are designed to be fun. Concepts are illustrated by full-color images that will be familiar to all readers of Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology, 3rd Edition and The Prescriber's Guide. The texts in this user-friendly series can be supplements to figures, images and tables. The visual learner will find that these books make psychopharmacology concepts easy to master, while the non-visual learner will enjoy a shortened text version of complex psychopharmacology concepts. Within each book, each chapter builds on previous chapters, synthesizing information from basic biology and diagnostics to building treatment plans and dealing with complications and comorbidities. Novices may want to approach the Stahl's Illustrated series by first looking through all the graphics and gaining a feel for the visual vocabulary. Readers more familiar with these topics should find that going back and forth between images and text provides an interaction with which to vividly conceptualize complex pharmacologies. And, to help guide the reader toward more in-depth learning about particular concepts, each book ends with a Suggested Reading section.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen M. Stahl ◽  
Nancy Muntner

All of the titles in the Stahl's Illustrated series are designed to be fun. Concepts are illustrated by full-color images that will be familiar to all readers of Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology, 3rd Edition and The Prescriber's Guide. The visual learner will find that these books make psychopharmacology concepts easy to master, while the non-visual learner will enjoy a shortened text version of complex psychopharmacology concepts. Within each book, each chapter builds on previous chapters, synthesizing information from basic biology and diagnostics to building treatment plans and dealing with complications and comorbidities. Novices may want to approach Stahl's Illustrated series by first looking through all the graphics and gaining a feel for the visual vocabulary. Readers more familiar with these topics should find that going back and forth between images and text provides an interaction with which to vividly conceptualize complex pharmacologies. And, to help guide the reader toward more in-depth learning about particular concepts, each book ends with a Suggested Reading section.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  

New 3rd edition! This bestselling quick reference provides practice-focused guidance on the recognition and treatment of more than 100 pediatric and adolescent skin conditions. Includes more than 300 full color images plus 79 new images! New 3rd edition includes: 13 new chapters Acrodermatitis Enteropathica Aplasia Cutis Congenita Dermoid Cysts Epidermal Nevi Erythema Nodosum Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Juvenile Plantar Dermatosis Kwashiorkor Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Pigmentary Mosaicism - Hyperpigmented Pigmentary Mosaicism - Hypopigmented Pityriasis Lichenoides Polymorphous Light Eruption New section on nutritional dermatoses 79 new color images aid in accurate visual diagnosis Must-have information on each condition is presented in the precise sequence in which you need it in the clinical setting: 1. Etiology/epidemiology 2. Symptoms and signs 3. How to make the diagnosis 4. Treatment 5. Prognosis 6. Referral considerations 7. Resources for families


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kunihiro Sato ◽  
Atsuhiko Sugita ◽  
Masakazu Morimoto ◽  
Kensaku Fujii

2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Scholles ◽  
A. Braüer ◽  
K. Frommhagen ◽  
Ch. Gerwig ◽  
B. Höfer ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ryuji Hirayama ◽  
Hirotaka Nakayama ◽  
Atsushi Shiraki ◽  
Takashi Kakue ◽  
Tomoyoshi Shimobaba ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  

1997 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 374-378 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Sanocki ◽  
William Epstein

Observers responded to full-color images of scenes by indicating which of two critical objects was closer in the pictorial space. These target images were preceded by prime images of the same scene sans critical objects, or by control primes or different-scene primes. Reaction times were faster following same-scene primes than following the various control and different-scene primes. Same-scene facilitation was obtained with color primes, line-drawing primes, and primes with shifted views. The effect occurred with natural scenes having gist and simple artificial scenes having little or no gist. The results indicate that prime-induced representations influence the perception of spatial layout in pictures.


Nanophotonics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 875-884 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjing Yue ◽  
Song Gao ◽  
Yang Li ◽  
Chunwei Zhang ◽  
Xiaoqian Fu ◽  
...  

AbstractAs a prominent alternative to toxic dyes/pigments, nanostructural color pixels have garnered tremendous attention in applications related to display/imaging devices and color printings. However, current color pixels mostly offer static color responses. In relation to this, dynamic color tuning properties must be investigated in order to expand their functionalities and promote their use in the fields of encryption and anti-counterfeiting. In this study, a simple array of hydrogenated amorphous silicon nanogratings is proposed to realize polarization-encrypted full-color images via the coupling of incident light into different leaky mode resonances within the nanogratings. The proposed pixels can readily switch from vivid full colors to indistinguishable orange color by altering the incident polarization state. Hence, unlike the reported polarization-tuned color generation schemes that merely allow for the color variation of the image or require complicated designs to hide the color information, the proposed approach can encrypt arbitrary full-color images via a simple tuning of the incident polarization state. Owing to the localized leaky mode resonances supported by the nanogratings, the pixel can still implement the polarization-encrypted functionality even when it contains only four gratings, thus enabling a remarkably high resolution. The proposed simple scheme may provide a credible new pathway for accelerating the practical applications of high-resolution encryption and anti-counterfeiting.


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