Signals and Perception: The Fundamentals of Human Sensation

Signals and Perception: The Fundamentals of Human Sensation

by Dr David Roberts (Editor)

Synopsis

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.

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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

Author Bio
DR DAVID ROBERTS is Senior Lecturer in Chemistry at The Open University. He has wide teaching interests including information technology, colour and vision, drug design, applications of virtual reality in science.