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Perception Through Experience.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Vernon, M. D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Colección:Psychology Library Editions: Perception.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; I Introduction; (1) Basic processes; (2) Natural settings; (3) Variation and change; (4) The effects on perception of other cognitive processes; (5) The basis of individual differences; II The Origin and Development of Visual Perception in Infancy; (1) Reflex responses; (2) The beginning of form perception; (3) Attention; (4) The identification of objects and the development of schemata; (5) Further development of object identification: classification.
  • III The Perception of Form(1) Development of form perception; (2) Form perception in adults; (3) Gestalt qualities; (4) Uncertainty and redundancy; (5) Orientation of form; (6) The visual illusions; (7) The effects of learning on form perception; IV The Perception of Complex Material; (1) Inference and naming; (2) Perception of words; V The Arousal and Direction of Attention; (1) Arousal of attention; (2) The limits of attention; (3) Scanning and search; (4) Set and expectancy; (5) Division and fluctuation of attention; (6) Subliminal perception; VI The Restriction and Failure of Attention.
  • (1) Vigilance(2) The Ganzfeld and the stabilized retinal image; (3) Sensory and perceptual deprivation; VII The Spatial Framework and Perception of Distance; (1) The organization of factors related to spatial perception; (2) Movement in relation to spatial perception; (3) The position of the body in space; VIII The Constancies; (1) Introduction; (2) Size constancy; (3) Constancy scaling and visual illusions; (4) Shape constancy; (5) Brightness and colour constancy; IX The Perception of Movement; (1) Real movement; (2) Apparent movement; (3) After effects of perceived movement.
  • (4) The perception of causalityX The Perception of Persons; (1) Introduction; (2) The development in children of perception of persons; (3) The perception of emotional expressions; (4) Perceived characteristics of faces and bodies; (5) Perception of movement of living organisms; XI The Effect of Motivation on Perception; (1) Introduction; (2) The effects of hunger and thirst; (3) The effects of reward, success and failure; (4) The effects of monetary value; (5) The effects of pain and fear; (6) The effects of other types of motivation; (7) The effects of emotion on perception.
  • XII The Effect on Perception of Personality Characteristics(1) Consistency in modes of perceiving; (2) Relationship of modes of perceiving to personality qualities; (3) The studies of Witkin and his colleagues; (4) The findings and theories of Gardner, Klein and others; XIII Conclusions; References; Index of Authors; Index of Subjects.