| Perception, 4/e Robert Sekuler,
Brandeis University Randolph Blake,
Vanderbilt University
Whats New- Inclusion of thematic icons that emphasize a connection between chapters and perception’s principle recurring ideas.
- Expanded coverage of important new research technologies, including brain imaging and genetics.
- The ecological approach to perception receives more comprehensive treatment, including a discussion of perception's contribution to action.
- This edition contains over 400 new references to reflect new research in the field.
- Material from Chapter 13 in the 3rd edition has been integrated into other chapters to help students see these "higher-order" phenomena as part of perception.
- New! An entire chapter (Chapter 6) has been devoted to object perception and recognition.
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