
Provides excellent coverage in a single volume.... A very good book.... I cannot think of a better choice for the undergraduate instructor than this rich and scholarly volume." --American Journal of Psychology. "Clearly written, and the information is current and interestingly presented." --Science Books & Films
This volume investigates the complex biological and psychological mechanisms that allow humans to interpret sensory input and construct a coherent perception of the world. The authors, Evan L. Brown and Kenneth A. Deffenbacher, synthesize foundational research in sensory physiology and cognitive psychology to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how the brain processes external stimuli. By integrating anatomical data with behavioral observations, the text establishes a rigorous academic foundation for the study of human sensation and perception.
What You Will Find
Experts and academic reviewers frequently cite this work as a foundational text for undergraduate instruction due to its scholarly depth and clarity. The consensus among professionals in the field is that the book provides a balanced and accessible overview of the sensory sciences for students and researchers alike.
Page Count:
476
Publication Date:
1979-10-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195025040
ISBN-13:
9780195025040
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