Test Bank for Sensation and Perception 10th Edition by Goldstein

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 130558029X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1305580299
  • Author: E. Bruce Goldstein

This book tells the amazing story of perception — how experiences are created by your senses and how you use these experiences to interact with the environment. You might be surprised to know that although perception is easy — we see, hear, feel touch, and experience taste and smell without much effort — the mechanisms that create perceptions are both extremely complex and hidden from our view. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION unravels these complexities by taking you on a journey that describes perceptual research in a clear easy-to-understand way, and by linking the results of this research to your everyday experience. The text is supported by beautiful color illustrations, a media program that makes perception come alive (in the MindTap digital learning solution), and learning aids to help you understand and remember what you have read.

Table of contents:

  1. Ch 1: Introduction to Perception
  2. Ch 1: Chapter Contents
  3. Ch 1: Some Questions We Will Consider
  4. Ch 1: Introduction
  5. Why Read This Book?
  6. The Perceptual Process
  7. Studying the Perceptual Process
  8. Measuring Perception
  9. Ch 1: Think About It
  10. Ch 1: Key Terms
  11. Ch 2: The Beginning of the Perceptual Process
  12. Ch 2: Chapter Contents
  13. Ch 2: Some Questions We Will Consider:
  14. Ch 2: Introduction
  15. Starting at the Beginning
  16. Light, the Eye, and the Visual Receptors
  17. Focusing Light Onto the Receptors
  18. Receptors and Perception
  19. Electrical Signals in Neurons
  20. Neural Convergence and Perception
  21. Ch 2: Think About It
  22. Ch 2: Key Terms
  23. Ch 3: Neural Processing
  24. Ch 3: Chapter Contents
  25. Ch 3: Some Questions We Will Consider
  26. Ch 3: Introduction
  27. Inhibitory Processes in the Retina
  28. Processing From Retina to Visual Cortex and Beyond
  29. Do Feature Detectors Play a Role in Perception?
  30. Higher-Level Neurons
  31. Sensory Coding
  32. Ch 3: Think About It
  33. Ch 3: Key Terms
  34. Ch 4: Cortical Organization
  35. Ch 4: Chapter Contents
  36. Ch 4: Some Questions We Will Consider
  37. Ch 4: Introduction
  38. Spatial Organization in the Visual Cortex
  39. Pathways for What, Where, and How
  40. Modularity
  41. Distributed Representation
  42. Where Perception Meets Memory
  43. Ch 4: Think About It
  44. Ch 4: Key Terms
  45. Ch 5: Perceiving Objects and Scenes
  46. Ch 5: Chapter Contents
  47. Ch 5: Some Questions We Will Consider
  48. Ch 5: Introduction
  49. Why Is It So Difficult to Design a Perceiving Machine?
  50. Perceptual Organization
  51. Perceiving Scenes and Objects in Scenes
  52. Connecting Neural Activity and Object/Scene Perception
  53. Ch 5: Think About It
  54. Ch 5: Key Terms
  55. Ch 6: Visual Attention
  56. Ch 6: Chapter Contents
  57. Ch 6: Some Questions We Will Consider
  58. Ch 6: Introduction
  59. Scanning a Scene
  60. What Directs Our Attention?
  61. What Are the Benefits of Attention?
  62. Attention and Experiencing a Coherent World
  63. What Happens When We Don’t Attend?
  64. Distraction
  65. Ch 6: Think About It
  66. Ch 6: Key Terms
  67. Ch 7: Taking Action
  68. Ch 7: Chapter Contents
  69. Ch 7: Some Questions We Will Consider
  70. Ch 7: Introduction
  71. The Ecological Approach to Perception
  72. Staying on Course: Walking and Driving
  73. Wayfinding
  74. Acting on Objects
  75. Observing Other People’s Actions
  76. Ch 7: Think About It
  77. Ch 7: Key Terms
  78. Ch 8: Perceiving Motion
  79. Ch 8: Chapter Contents
  80. Ch 8: Some Questions We Will Consider
  81. Ch 8: Introduction
  82. Functions of Motion Perception
  83. Studying Motion Perception
  84. Motion Perception: Information in the Environment
  85. Motion Perception: Retina/Eye Information
  86. Motion Perception and the Brain
  87. Motion and the Human Body
  88. Ch 8: Think About It
  89. Ch 8: Key Terms
  90. Ch 9: Perceiving Color
  91. Ch 9: Chapter Contents
  92. Ch 9: Some Questions We Will Consider
  93. Ch 9: Introduction
  94. Functions of Color Perception
  95. Color and Light
  96. Perceptual Dimensions of Color
  97. The Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision
  98. Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision
  99. Color in the Cortex
  100. Color Deficiency
  101. Color in a Dynamic World
  102. Ch 9: Think About It
  103. Ch 9: Key Terms
  104. Ch 10: Perceiving Depth and Size
  105. Ch 10: Chapter Contents
  106. Ch 10: Some Questions We Will Consider
  107. Ch 10: Introduction
  108. Perceiving Depth
  109. Oculomotor Cues
  110. Monocular Cues
  111. Binocular Depth Information
  112. The Physiology of Binocular Depth Perception
  113. Perceiving Size
  114. Illusions of Depth and Size

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