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An Introduction to the Theory of Perception John Herbert Parsons

An Introduction to the Theory of Perception By John Herbert Parsons

An Introduction to the Theory of Perception by John Herbert Parsons


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Originally published in 1927, this book emphasizes the importance of the biological foundations of psychology, with perception being the bridge between nerve processes and consciousness. Parsons, an ophthalmic surgeon, views problems of perception as being both biological and psychological issues in the conscious and behavioural lives of an animal.

An Introduction to the Theory of Perception Summary

An Introduction to the Theory of Perception by John Herbert Parsons

Originally published in 1927 as part of the Cambridge Psychological Library, this book emphasizes the importance of the biological foundations of psychology, with perception being the bridge between nerve processes and consciousness. Parsons, an ophthalmic surgeon, views problems of perception as being both biological and psychological issues in the conscious and behavioural lives of an animal. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the overlap between psychological and biological processes.

Table of Contents

1. The genesis of perception; 2. Receptors; 3. Instinct; 4. Perceptual patters; 5. Cutaneous sensations; 6. Evidence from comparative anatomy; 7. The dyscritic motor response; 8. The perception of space; 9. The perception of movement; 10. The dual mechanism of vision; 11. Epiciritc vision; 12. Induction; 13. Visual excitation and conduction; 14. Comparative anatomy of the eye; 15. Man and his ancestors; Index of subjects; Index of authors.

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NLS9781107626171
9781107626171
110762617X
An Introduction to the Theory of Perception by John Herbert Parsons
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2013-12-05
264
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