Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing
An essential purchase for all first year undergraduate psychology students, and with a wider readership of all those interested in how the eye perceives objects, this new edition of Eye and Brain has been long-awaited. Never before so completely revised and updated, this remarkable book now has over 30 additional illustrations. All chapters have been rewritten to take into account advances in research into perception that have occurred in recent years. Clearer design and larger format will ensure Gregory's work will maintain its popularity for both student and general reader alike.
Readership: Students and reseachers in psychology and neuroscience generally and visual perception in particular; interested lay readers.
| Author: |
Richard L. Gregory |
| Edition: |
5 |
| ISBN: |
0198524129 |
| Publisher: |
Oxford University Press |
| Binding: |
['Paperback', 'Paperback'] |
| Year Published: |
1997 |
| No. of Pages: |
288 |
| Illustrations: |
Numerous colour plates, 1/2 tones |
| Contents: |
1. Pre-text 2. Visions of vision 3. Light on light 4. Brain 5. Seeing brightness 6. Seeing movement 7. Seeing colours 8. Learning to see 9. Realities of art 10. Phenomenal phenomena 11. Speculations
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