Visual Perception: An Introduction (Introductions to Modern Psychology)

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ISBN-10:

0415010438

ISBN-13:

9780415010436

Author(s): Wade, Nicholas
Released: Apr 12, 1991
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Textbook Binding, 224 pages

Description:

Vision is the most dominant of our senses. From it we derive most of our information about the world: the identity of things, where they are located, and how they move. In Visual Perception, Nicholas J. Wade and Michael Swanston take a refreshingly different approach to perception. Their CCCC"viewCCCC" starts from the basis of what function vision actually serves for an active observer in a three-dimensional environment. The perception of location, motion, and object recognition forms the core of their book. The result is a readable, accessible, and truly relevant introduction to the world of perception which is especially valuable to students of psychology.

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