C R E D I T S



As usual in these circonstances, this project is not the result of the work of a single person. It owns a lot to the availability and the contribution of a lot of people. :

- The Resulb team that takes in charge anything that is related to networks in our University.

Alain Content, co-director of the Brussels's Experimental Psychology Lab (LaPsE), and José Morais, co-director and professor in charge of the "Introduction to Experimental Psychology" lecture; for having initiated and encouraged this project. The aim of this site is to provide an interactive illustration of the "Introduction to Experimental Psychology" lecture, targetted at first year psychology students. I hope to have met both teachers and students expectations.

- Axel Cleeremans, WebMaster of the must visit site of the Psychology Faculty (ULB) who encouraged the project and aleviated it's setting.

- Members of the Experimental Psychology lab for their contribution to the content of the site (most of the theoretical chapters included in this site are excerpt of their lecture notes), but also for their advice and encouragement. Special thanks go to Paul Bertelson, Daniel Holender, Régine Kolinsky, Jacqueline Leybaert, Philippe Mousty and Monique Radeau.

- Cédric Hanon, for the conception of the LaPsE logo

- The Graduate students from the lab: Cécile Colin, Saskia Dab, Murielle d'Hondt, Nicolas Dubois dunilac, Nicolas Dumay, Katia Duscherer, Sylvie Evinck, Nathalie Genard, Cathy Lemer, Valérie Vanderasploiden, for their interest, support, and participation in this project.

- Maryse Brouwers (my mother), to have checked the spelling of the French pages (faults are all mine, of course).


Copyright

Most of the scripts and pictures presented here are my personal creation (Marielle Lange). I hereby declared them as being my intellectual property. Do not make any professional, lucrative, or public usage of it without my prior authorization.

JavaScripts presented in the illusion pages.
Any image not included in the list below.
Muller-Lyer (Java)
Mirror writing (Java)
Garner (Java)
Stroop (Java)
Sperling (Java)

Some of the scripts or images have been borrowed to other sites. Authorization to do so has normally systematically been asked for and obtained. If it was not the case, please mention it to me.


Borrowed scripts

Hanoi towesr (JavaScript). © Adam Stock (adam@digital-biz.com) - http://www.xchng.com/~adamess/hobbies/default.htm; translated in French with author's authorization (see Expeirments Section, Hanoi Towers).
Wireframe (Java). © SUN Microsystem. Demo program in the public domain (see Experiments Section, Shepard).

Borrowed pictures

Icons "Suggestions", "mailto", "ULB" (Webmaster ULB), "Psycho" (Axel Cleeremans), icons in the Links Section (diverse origins).
Anaglyphs -- http://www.vision3d.com/pulltime3d/index.html
Stereograms -- http://fmechds01.tu-graz.ac.at/personal/heidrun/3d/3dpictures.html
Freud's cartoon (lost origin)
Escher, Waterfall © Corton foundation (Netherlands)
The Old young Lady from Boring (see Illusions Section) -- http://messel.emse.fr/~plang/illusion/oldgirl.html
Rabbit Duck (see Illusions Section) -- http://messel.emse.fr/~plang/illusion/lapincanard.html

Some of the pictures have been scanned and modified. Most of these pictures are now in the public domain, published in books or on the net without any mention of Copyright. If I had inadvertendly contravene to one of the law about copyright, please mention it to me. You will find below the list of scanned pictures with the complete reference of the book they have been copied from.

Rat-man. (to complete)
Spooks (after-image). (to complete)
Ponzo. (to complete)
Rubin. (to complete)


Softwares

This site was conceived on a Macintosh with the help of the following softwares

Fetch, Better Telnet, Netscape 2, 3, & 4. (Domaine Public)
Graphic-converter (Shareware)
Big Brother (Shareware)
Gif-builder (Shareware)
MetroWerks Code-Warrior (registered version).
BBEdit 4.5 (registered version).
Stufflit (registered version).


References

Numerous books have been consulted during the conception of this site. They are listed below

Barlow, H. B. (1975). Visual experience and cortical development. Nature, 258, 1 99-204.

Bruce, V. & Green, P. (1993). La perception visuelle. Physiologie, psychologie et écologie. Presses Universitaires de Grenoble.

Coren, S. & Girgus, J. (1978). Seeing is deceiving: The psychology of visual illusions. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Ass.

Cornsweet, T. (1970). Visual Perception. New York: Academic Press.

Hubel, D. H. (1982). Exploration of the primary visual cortex, 1955-78. Nature, 299, 515-524.

Hubel, D H. (1988) Eye, Brain, and Vision. New York: Scientific American Library .

Livingstone, M. & Hubel, D. H. (1988). Segregation of form, color, movement, and depth: Anatomy, physiology, and perception. Science, 240, 740-749.

Marr, D. & Poggio, T. (1976). Cooperative Computation of Stereo Disparity. A cooperative algorithm is derived for extracting disparity information from stereo image pairs. Science, 194, 283-287.

Wiesel, T. N. (1982). Postnatal development of the visual cortex and the influence of environment. Nature, 299, 583-591.

Zeki, S. (1980). The representation of colours in the cerebral cortex. Nature, 284, 412-418.



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