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This book defines the terminology used in the fields of sensation and perception and describes the biological and physical bases required for understanding sensory experiences. It offers more specifically an introduction to the study of psychophysics, auditory perception, visual perception, somesthesia, time perception, and attention, and discusses the basic concepts and mechanisms used to interpret different perceptual phenomena.
Featured topics in this book: Laws of psychophysics, including the discrimination law of Weber and Stevens power law. Psychophysical methods and signal detection
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Produktbeschreibung
This book defines the terminology used in the fields of sensation and perception and describes the biological and physical bases required for understanding sensory experiences. It offers more specifically an introduction to the study of psychophysics, auditory perception, visual perception, somesthesia, time perception, and attention, and discusses the basic concepts and mechanisms used to interpret different perceptual phenomena.

Featured topics in this book:
Laws of psychophysics, including the discrimination law of Weber and Stevens power law. Psychophysical methods and signal detection theory.Hearing music and speech.Color, form and depth perception.Time perception.Somatosensory systems.The role of attention in perception.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Grondin is a Professor at the School of Psychology of Laval University, Québec. His research interests mainly focus on timing and time perception, rhythm, psychological time, psychophysics, cognitive neurosciences, and the relative age effect in sports. He is a former editor of the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006-2009) and a former associate editor of Attention, Perception and Psychophysics (2006-2015).