by Dr David Roberts (Editor)
Signals and Perception provides a coherent survey of our understanding of how we interact with the environment via our senses. Offering a unified treatment of the senses - hearing and balance, vision, touch and pain, smell and taste - and assuming little prior knowledge of the field, the text should be useful for students on a wide variety of courses, in psychology, biology and neuroscience.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 01 Aug 2002
ISBN 10: 0333993640
ISBN 13: 9780333993644
Book Overview: JONATHAN ASHMORE University College London; ROBERT FETTIPLACE University of Wisconsin; CAROLE HACKNEY Keele University; ALAN PALMER University of Nottingham; DEBBIE HALL University of Nottingham; CHRIS DARWIN University of Sussex; DAVID BAGULEY Addenbrooke's Hospital; DON McFERRAN Addenbrooke's Hospital; DAVID FURNESS Keele University; STEPHEN WESTLAND University of Derby; KEITH MEEK Cardiff University; JIM BOWMAKER University College London; ANDREW DERRINGTON University of Nottingham; KRISH SINGH Aston University; ANYA HURLBERT University of Newcastle upon Tyne; JIM MEESE Aston University; MIKE HARRIS University of Birmingham; PETER NAISH The Open University; STANLEY BOLANOWSKI Syracuse University; PETER CAHUSAC University of Stirling; IAN LYON Consultant; JULIAN MILLAR Queen Mary and Westfield College; ROBIN ORCHARDSON University of Glasgow; TIM JACOB Cardiff University; TYLER LORIG Washington and Lee University; STEVE VAN TOLLER Warwick University; MARGARITA NAISH University of Reading; CHARLES SPENCE University of Oxford; ROLLIN STOTT DERA Centre for Human Sciences