Sensation and Perception (Record no. 104526)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 0470002263
Terms of availability 2950
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number O12
Item number C812
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Coren, Stanley
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Sensation and Perception
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 5th ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Jersey
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2003
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 659p
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note includes index and biblioraphy
505 2# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Chapter 1 Sensation and Perception<br/>Aspects of the Perceptual Process 8 <br/>Theories of Perception 10 <br/>The Plan of the Book 11 <br/>Chapter Summary 13<br/>Chapter 2 Psychophysics<br/>Detection 16 <br/>Discrimination 24 <br/>Identification 32 <br/>Scaling 37<br/>Chapter Summary 48<br/>Chapter 3 The Visual System<br/>Light 50<br/>The Structure of the Eye 51 <br/>Neural Responses to Light 61 <br/>The Visual Pathways 65 <br/>The Primary Visual Cortex 71 <br/>Multiple Parallel Pathways 77 <br/>The Problem of Visual Unity 82 <br/>Chapter Summary 83<br/>Chapter 4 Brightness and Spatial Frequency<br/>Photometric Units 85<br/>Factors in Brightness Perception 88<br/>Visual Acuity 95<br/>Spatial Frequency Analysis 99<br/>Spatial Context Effects 109<br/>Temporal Context Effects 114<br/>Darkness Versus Brightness Perception<br/>Chapter Summary 118<br/>Chapter 5 Color<br/>Color Stimulus 121<br/>The Physiology of Color Vision<br/>Color Perception 143 <br/>Chapter Summary 148<br/>Chapter 6 The Auditory System<br/>Sound 151<br/>The Structure of the Ear 156<br/>Electrical Activity of the Auditory Nerve<br/>The Auditory Pathways 171<br/>The Auditory Cortex 175<br/>Chapter Summary 177<br/>Chapter 7 Hearing<br/>Detection of Sounds 178 <br/>Subjective Dimensions of Sounds 194 <br/>Auditory Scene Analysis 206 <br/>Chapter Summary 208<br/>Chapter 8 Taste, Smell, Touch, and Pain<br/>Taste 210<br/>Smell 218<br/>Touch 226<br/>Pain 240<br/>Chapter Summary 248<br/>Chapter 9 Space<br/>Types of Depth Perception 251 <br/>Pictorial Depth Cues 253 <br/>Physiological Cues for Depth 262 <br/>Motion and Motion Parallax 264 <br/>Binocular Depth Perception 265 <br/>Interaction of Depth Cues 274 <br/>Perception of Direction 276 <br/>Development of Space Perception 279 <br/>Chapter Summary 282<br/>Chapter 10 Form<br/>The Problem of Visual Form Perception Contour Perception 287 <br/>Feature Extraction 292<br/>Perceptual Organization 295 <br/>Object Recognition and Identification Theories of Object Identification 315 Chapter Summary 320<br/>Chapter 11 The Constancies<br/>The Task of Perception 323 <br/>Perceptual Constancies 324 <br/>Size Constancy 325 <br/>Shape Constancy 336 <br/>Lightness or Whiteness Constancy Color or Hue Constancy 342 <br/>Other Constancies 344 <br/>Chapter Summary 345<br/>Chapter 12 Speech and Music<br/>Music 347 <br/>Speech 357 <br/>Chapter Summary 379<br/>Chapter 13 Tune<br/>The Importance of Time to Perception 379 <br/>Temporal Properties of the Visual System 385<br/>Perceptual Organization Over Time 391 <br/>The Perception of the Passage of Time 393 <br/>Chapter Summary 402<br/>Chapter 14 Motion<br/>What Is the Purpose of Motion Perception? 404 <br/>Physiological Basis for Motion Perception 405<br/>Stimulus Factors in Motion Perception 411 <br/>Eye Movements and Motion Perception 414 <br/>Real Versus Apparent Motion 419 <br/>Integration of Low-Level Motion Signals Into High-Level Percepts 424 <br/>A Sense of Balance 430 <br/>Chapter Summary 433<br/>Chapter 15 Attention<br/>Varieties of Attention 435 <br/>Orienting 437 <br/>Filtering 445 <br/>Searching 451 <br/>Preparing 461<br/>Theories of Attention 464 <br/>Chapter Summary 466<br/>Chapter 16 Development<br/>Chapter 17 Learning and Experience<br/>Experience and Development 500 <br/>Sensory-Motor Learning 507 <br/>Perceptual Rearrangement 508 <br/>Context and Meaning 513 <br/>Environmental and Life History<br/>Differences 519 <br/>Chapter Summary 530<br/>Chapter 18 Individual Differences<br/>Physiological Differences 533 <br/>Sex Differences 541 <br/>Personality and Cognitive Style<br/>Differences 547 <br/>Chapter Summary 549<br/>
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ward, Lawrence M
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Enns, James T
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