Eye and brain : the psychology of seeing
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Eye and brain : the psychology of seeing
Oxford University Press, 1994, c1990
4th ed
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Note
Originally published: London : Weidenfield and Nicholson, 1990
Bibliography: p. 241-250
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a revised and updated edition of a concise reference work on the basic phenomena of visual perception. The author offers clear explanations of how we see brightness, movement, colour and objects. He explores the occurrence of visual illusions to establish how perception normally works and why sometimes it fails. A new introduction indicates the recent advances made in the psychology and physiology of seeing.
Table of Contents
- Seeing
- Light
- In the beginning ...
- The brain
- The eye
- Seeing brightness
- Seeing movement
- Seeing colour
- Illusions
- Art and reality
- Do we have to learn to see?
- Seeing and believing
- Eye and brain machines.
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