Sensation and perception / (Record no. 44462)

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International Standard Book Number 9781071921180
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Classification number QP430
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Classification number 612.8
Edition number 23/eng/20230615
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Schwartz, Bennett L.,
Relator term author.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Sensation and perception /
Statement of responsibility, etc Bennett L. Schwartz & John H. Krantz
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 3rd ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc United States of America :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage Publishing ;
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2024.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 556 p. :
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Dimensions 28 cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1: What Is Perception? <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Introduction to Sensation and Perception<br/> <br/>The Basics of Perception<br/> <br/>The History of Sensation and Perception<br/> <br/>Neuroscience in Sensation and Perception<br/> <br/> Chapter 2: Research Methodology <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Psychophysics: The Method of Limits<br/> <br/>The Method of Constant Stimuli and the Method of Adjustment<br/> <br/>Magnitude Estimation<br/> <br/>Signal Detection Theory<br/> <br/>Neuroimaging Techniques<br/> <br/> Chapter 3: Visual System: The Eye <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Light<br/> <br/>The Eye and Its Role in the Visual System<br/> <br/>The Retina<br/> <br/>The Duplex Theory of Vision<br/> <br/>Retinal Ganglion Cells and Receptive Fields<br/> <br/>Refractive Errors and Diseases of the Eye<br/> <br/> Chapter 4: Visual System: The Brain <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>The Optic Nerve, Chiasm, and the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus<br/> <br/>The Superior Colliculus and the Primary Visual Cortex<br/> <br/>Functional Pathways in the Visual Cortex<br/> <br/>The Ventral and Dorsal Pathways in the Brain<br/> <br/>Development of the Visual System<br/> <br/> Chapter 5: Object Perception <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Introduction to Object Perception<br/> <br/>Top-Down Processing and Bottom-Up Processing<br/> <br/>Gestalt Psychology and Perceptual Organization<br/> <br/>The Neuroanatomy and Physiology of Object Perception<br/> <br/> Chapter 6: Color Perception <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Wavelengths of Light and Color<br/> <br/>Additive and Subtractive Color Mixing<br/> <br/>The Retina and Color<br/> <br/>The Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision<br/> <br/>The Opponent-Process Theory of Color Perception<br/> <br/>The Development of Color Perception<br/> <br/>Variations in Color Vision<br/> <br/>Constancy: Lightness and Color Constancy<br/> <br/> Chapter 7: Depth and Size Perception <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Monocular Depth Cues<br/> <br/>Oculomotor Cues<br/> <br/>Binocular Cues to Depth<br/> <br/>Stereograms<br/> <br/>Size Perception and Constancy<br/> <br/>Visual Illusions of Size and Depth<br/> <br/> Chapter 8: Movement and Action <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>How Do We Perceive Motion?<br/> <br/>Form Perception and Motion Perception: Detecting Global Motion<br/> <br/>Action<br/> <br/>The Neuroscience of Motion Perception<br/> <br/> Chapter 9: Visual Attention <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Selective Attention<br/> <br/>Spatial Limits of Attention<br/> <br/>Stimulus Features That Draw Attention<br/> <br/>Attention Over Time<br/> <br/>The Anatomy and Physiology of Attention<br/> <br/> Chapter 10: The Auditory System <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Sound as Stimulus<br/> <br/>Anatomy of the Ear: The Outer Ear and the Middle Ear<br/> <br/>Anatomy of the Ear: The Inner Ear<br/> <br/> Chapter 11: The Auditory Brain and Sound Localization <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Brain Anatomy and the Pathway of Hearing<br/> <br/>Localizing Sound<br/> <br/>Auditory Scene Analysis<br/> <br/> Chapter 12: Speech Perception <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>The Human Voice as Stimulus<br/> <br/>Variability in the Acoustics of Phonemes<br/> <br/>Theories of Speech Perception<br/> <br/>Speech Perception and the Brain<br/> <br/> Chapter 13: Music Perception <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>The Acoustics of Music<br/> <br/>The Neuroscience of Music<br/> <br/>Learning, Culture, and Music Perception<br/> <br/> Chapter 14: Touch and Pain <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>The Skin and Its Receptors<br/> <br/>Neural Pathways<br/> <br/>The Neurochemistry of Pain: Endogenous Opioids and the Perception of Itch<br/> <br/>Haptic Perception<br/> <br/>The Vestibular System: The Perception of Balance<br/> <br/> Chapter 15: Olfaction and Taste <br/>Introduction<br/> <br/>Olfaction<br/> <br/>Olfactory Perception<br/> <br/>Taste Perception.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Sensation and Perception is a cutting edge and highly readable account of modern sensation and perception from both a cognitive and neurocognitive perspective. Written in an accessible and engaging manner, it is directed towards psychology students who come into this course with little preparation or background in the biological, neurological, or methodological principles that make up the core of the course. Rich in examples and applications to everyday life, the text includes an emphasis on areas of interest to students, namely, music, clinical applications, neuropsychology, and interesting animal perception systems. New features include: Exploration, a revamped version of the In Depth feature from the first edition, offers students the opportunity to learn more about special topics in Sensation & Perception and, a new Ponder Further section at the end of each chapter invites students to engage in critical thinking about chapter topics. Topical coverage of developmental considerations has also been added throughout the text.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Senses and sensation.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Perception.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Krantz, John H.,
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