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Print Price: $254.99

Format:
Hardback
600 pp.
216 mm x 276 mm

ISBN-13:
9781605359724

Copyright Year:
2021

Imprint: Sinauer Associates is an imprint of Oxford University Press


Sensation and Perception

Sixth Edition

Jeremy Wolfe, Keith Kluender, Dennis Levi, Linda Bartoshuk, Rachel Herz, Roberta Klatzky, and others

Series : Sinauer

Sensation & Perception, Sixth Edition, introduces students to their own senses, emphasizing human sensory and perceptual experience and the basic neuroscientific underpinnings of that experience. The authors, specialists in their respective domains, strive to spread their enthusiasm for fundamental questions about the human senses and the impact that answers to those questions can have on medical and societal issues.

This edition of Sensation and Perception offers an enhanced e-book that includes learning objectives, self-assessment, interactive figures, and a robust, hands-on media package that is designed to engage students through demonstrations, simulations, and activities.

Readership : Intended for upper-level undergraduate students.

Reviews

  • "This is one of the most complete texts of sensation and perception on the market. It includes great examples and recent research to help students understand one of the most important pieces of experimental psychology."
    --Adam Hutcheson, Georgia Gwinnet College

  • "This is the best perception book on the market. It has been honed through multiple editions and is up-to-date and clear without pandering."
    --Colin Ellard, University of Waterloo

  • "Sensation & Perception does a great job linking neurophysiology to behavior and perceptions. It also offers a good balance between neuroscience and cognitive psychology."
    --Dave Pittman, Wofford College

  • "Sensation & Perception is clearly-written, with well-placed examples and graphics to effectively demonstrate the components and the significance of perception. Students will like the succinctness and simplicity of the author's writing style."
    --T.C. Sim, Sam Houston State University

1. Introduction
2. The First Steps in Vision: From Light to Neural Signals
3. Spatial Vision: From Spots to Stripes
4. Perceiving and Recognizing Objects
5. The Perception of Color
6. Space Perception and Binocular Vision
7. Attention and Scene Perception
8. Visual Motion Perception
9. Hearing: Physiology and Psychoacoustics
10. Hearing in the Environment
11. Music and Speech Perception
12. The Vestibular Sensation
13. Touch
14. Olfaction
15. Taste

For Instructors:
- PowerPoint Presentations
- Instructors Manual
- Test Bank
For Students:
- Enhanced e-book
- Chapter Overviews
- Activities
- Essays
- Flashcards

Jeremy M. Wolfe is Professor of Ophthalmology and Radiology at Harvard Medical School.

Keith R. Kluender is Professor and Head of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Purdue University.

Dennis M. Levi is Professor in the School of Optometry and Professor at the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California, Berkeley.

Linda M. Bartoshuk is Bushnell Professor, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Florida.

Rachel S. Herz is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University and Part-time Faculty in the Psychology and Neuroscience Department at Boston College.

Roberta L. Klatzky is the Charles J. Queenan Jr. Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, where she also holds faculty appointments in the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute.

Daniel M. Merfeld is Professor of Otolaryngology at the Ohio State University College of Medicine and the Senior Vestibular Scientist at the Naval Medical Research Unit in Dayton.

Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience - Dale Purves, Kevin S. LaBar, Michael L. Platt, Marty Woldorff, Roberto Cabeza and Scott A. Huettel
Behavioral Neuroscience - S. Marc Breedlove and Neil V. Watson

Special Features

  • The Sensation and Perception in Everyday Life boxes discuss the application of basic science knowledge to practical problems in the real world. For example, in Chapter 5, aspects of the color picker in graphics programs can be directly traced to our understanding of how the eye and brain derived the experience of color from different mixtures of wavelengths of light. Online demonstration activities, such as through the use of perception experiments, illusions that illustrate key concepts, and models of cognitive processes, bring concepts and examples to life.
  • Scientists at Work boxes walk students through the scientific process based on real experiments and provides a window into the thought process behind designing experiments that yield scientific results.
  • New Multisensory Integration sections throughout the text highlight how human senses interact and create a more holistic and realistic picture of perception.
New to this Edition
  • Emphasis on multisensory perception.
  • New section on mathematical and computational modeling in perception.
  • Inclusion of recent findings on the "visual word form area" in the brain.
  • Enhanced coverage of the functions of the outer hair cells of the inner ear, along with a revised and updated section on the treatment of hearing loss.
  • New material about how sound affects vision.
  • Discussion of various ways in which olfaction is involved in daily life.