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Eysenk and Sinauer: Palgrave Macmillan Sales Bundle: Essentials of Sensation and Perception
Eysenk and Sinauer: Palgrave Macmillan Sales Bundle: Essentials of Sensation and Perception
Author: Mather, George
Edition/Copyright: 2011
ISBN: 0-415-58181-8
Publisher: Routledge N. Y.
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $42.75
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The study of Sensation and Perception looks at how we acquire, process and interpret information about the outside world. By describing key ideas from first principles, this straightforward introduction provides easy access to the basic concepts in the subject and incorporates the most recent advances with useful historical background. The text takes a uniquely integrative approach, highlighting fundamental findings that apply across all the senses - including vision, hearing, touch, pain, balance, smell and taste - rather than considering each sense in isolation.

Several pedagogical features help students to engage with the material. Key Term " and Key Concept " boxes describe technical terms and concepts whilst Question " boxes relate the material to everyday questions about perception. Each chapter ends with suggestions for further reading, and the final chapter draws together the material from the previous chapters, summarizing the broad principles described and outlining some major unresolved issues.

Assuming no prior knowledge, this book is an accessible and up-to-date overview of the processes of human sensation and perception. It is an ideal introduction for pre-undergraduate and first year undergraduate students on courses in psychology, as well as neuroscience and biology.

 

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