Sensation and PerceptionPsychology Press, 20 Ağu 2015 - 516 sayfa Sensation and Perception, Fifth Edition maintains the standard of clarity and coverage set in earlier editions, which make the technical scientific information accessible to a wide range of students. The authors have received national awards for their teaching and are fully responsible for the content and organization of the text. As a result, it features strong pedagogy, abundant student-friendly examples, and an engaging conversational style. |
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CHAPTER 2 Research Methods | 15 |
CHAPTER 3 The Visual System | 43 |
CHAPTER 4 Basic Visual Functions | 82 |
CHAPTER 5 Visual Pattern Perception | 115 |
CHAPTER 6 Distance and Size Perception | 149 |
CHAPTER 7 Color | 189 |
CHAPTER 8 Motion | 218 |
CHAPTER 11 Auditory Pattern Perception | 296 |
CHAPTER 12 The Skin Senses | 326 |
Taste and Smell | 353 |
CHAPTER 14 Perceptual Development | 376 |
Glossary | 397 |
References | 419 |
Name Index | 465 |
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ability activity acuity adaptation amplitude appear auditory system basilar membrane binocular biological motion bipolar cells brain ception changes Chapter cochlear cognitive colliculus color constancy color perception color vision complex cones consistent with Theme constancy context curve depth cues discrimination discussed distance effect example experience eye movements face face perception fibers Figure flavor focus fovea function ganglion cells Gestalt hearing humans illusion illustrate important infants input intensity lens look loudness motion perception move nerve neural neurons noise Notice observer odor olfactory optic organization outer hair cells pain pathway perceive phonemes photoreceptors pitch perception play presented processes produce psychological psychophysical receptive fields receptors researchers response result retina rods role saccades Section Summary sense sensitive sensory shape perception similar smell sound waves speech perception stereocilia stimulus superior colliculus taste theory threshold tion Try Demonstration typically visual cortex visual system wavelengths