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Perception



Perception - in psychology, mental organization and interpretation of sensory information. The Gestalt psychologists studied extensively the ways in which people organize and select from the vast array of stimuli that are presented to them, concentrating particularly on visual stimuli. Perception is influenced by a variety of factors, including the intensity and physical dimensions of the   Read More...

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    Perception
    by Howard Robinson. 260 pgs.


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    Perception and Reason
    by Bill Brewer. 288 pgs.


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    Perception: Theory, Development, and Organisation
    by Paul Rookes, Jane Willson. 141 pgs.


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    Perceiving Events and Objects
    by Sten Sture Bergstrom, William Epstein, Gunnar Jansson. 528 pgs.


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    The Psychology of Group Perception: Perceived Variability, Entitativity, and Essentialism
    by Vincent Yzerbyt, Charles M. Judd, Olivier Corneille. 490 pgs.


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