The Blackwell Handbook of Sensation and PerceptionISBN: 978-0-631-20684-2
Paperback
804 pages
December 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Preface.
List of Contributors.
1. Cross-Talk Between Psychophysics and Physiology in the Study of Perception.
2. Principles of Neural Processing.
3. Basic Visual Processes.
4. Color Vision.
5. Visual Space Perception.
6. Object Perception.
7. The Neuropsychology of Visual Object and Space Perception.
8. Movement and Event Perception.
9. Visual Attention.
10. Separate Visual Systems for Action and Perception.
11. Pictorial Perception and Art.
12. Basic Auditory Processes.
13. Loudness, Pitch and Timbre.
14. Auditory Localization and Scene Perception.
15. Perception of Music.
16. Speech Perception and Spoken Word Recognition.
17. Cutaneous Perception.
18. Olfaction.
19. Taste.
20. Perceptual Development: Vision.
21. Development of the Auditory, Gustatory, Olfactory, and Somatosensory Systems.
22. Brain Mechanisms for Synthesizing Information from Different Sensory Modalities.
23. Modularity in Perception, its Relation to Cognition and Knowledge.
List of Contributors.
1. Cross-Talk Between Psychophysics and Physiology in the Study of Perception.
2. Principles of Neural Processing.
3. Basic Visual Processes.
4. Color Vision.
5. Visual Space Perception.
6. Object Perception.
7. The Neuropsychology of Visual Object and Space Perception.
8. Movement and Event Perception.
9. Visual Attention.
10. Separate Visual Systems for Action and Perception.
11. Pictorial Perception and Art.
12. Basic Auditory Processes.
13. Loudness, Pitch and Timbre.
14. Auditory Localization and Scene Perception.
15. Perception of Music.
16. Speech Perception and Spoken Word Recognition.
17. Cutaneous Perception.
18. Olfaction.
19. Taste.
20. Perceptual Development: Vision.
21. Development of the Auditory, Gustatory, Olfactory, and Somatosensory Systems.
22. Brain Mechanisms for Synthesizing Information from Different Sensory Modalities.
23. Modularity in Perception, its Relation to Cognition and Knowledge.

