Sensation and Perception by John Harris

Sensation and Perception by John Harris

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In 16 chapters, this book covers the perceptual processes related to vision and hearing, taste and smell, touch and pain as well as the vestibular and proprioceptive systems.

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Sensation and Perception by John Harris

In 16 chapters, thisbookcovers the perceptual processes related to vision and hearing, taste and smell, touch and pain as well as the vestibular and proprioceptive systems.
′John Harris has decades of experience on how to get students interested in perception, not the hottest topic for most psychology studentsIn his book, he draws on this experience to get the reader motivated in understanding the problems to be solved in perception research, the methods used and the often surprising insights gained, using hearing and seeing as main examples. John also makes clear that there is still much more to uncover and that humans are still better at most perceptual tasks than computers are. A fun book to read′ -- Manfred Fahle
′The breadth of coverage is greater than most other textbooks of its type. The entertaining summaries and test questions will be enjoyed by undergraduates. The book may be broad, but its coverage is deep, so both graduate students and their supervisors will find it a useful reference for material they do not know they do not know. I shall be recommending this book to my students′ -- Arnold Wilkins
The student-friendly, yet academic, writing style, and the enthusiasm with which explanations and concepts are presented, not only allow a good understanding of perception processes but also convey a feeling of the author’s passion and commitment towards perception research. 
Sensation and Perception is an exceptional textbook for any undergraduate student, at any level, having to deal with perception research... it would be a formidable addition to any recommended reading list, not only for undergraduate students within a psychology degree but also as a useful reference or key textbook for their supervisors. I totally enjoyed reading it! -- Olivia D Vatmanides
Sensation and Perception is to be commended for presenting complex topics in a stimulating manner, without resorting to ‘dumbing down’ in order to keep the reader engaged. Not only would it be of obvious use to any second- or third-year undergraduate course on perception, but I can see it being used as an excellent resource for guiding potential final-year dissertation students in the intricacies of experimental design. To that end, Harris’s text is a timely and very welcome addition to any undergraduate psychology degree programme. -- Peter J Etchells
John Harris is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Reading, where he has taught about perception for over twenty years. Previously, he worked at the National Physical Laboratory, and later at the University of Bristol, in the Departments of Anatomy and  Psychology. He has published more than 70 articles and book chapters on aspects of visual perception and its abnormalities. He has been associated for many years with the international journal Perception, first as an Associate Editor and later as a member of the Editorial Board.
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ISBN 13 9780857020642
ISBN 10 0857020641
Title Sensation and Perception
Author John Harris
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 2014-04-23
Number of pages 520
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.