
Perception: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Dec 26, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198791003
ISBN-13
9780198791003
Description
Perception stands as a cornerstone of psychological inquiry, exploring how individuals interpret the world through their senses. Brian J. Rogers delves into this multifaceted subject, shedding light on the processes that shape our understanding of reality. Through examining various theories and findings, readers gain insight into how perception influences everything from daily interactions to complex decision-making.
As the exploration unfolds, Rogers emphasizes the intricate relationship between perception, cognition, and experience. This brief yet informative guide offers a clear and accessible look into the mechanisms underlying human perception, inviting readers to reflect on how they perceive their surroundings and the implications of these processes in everyday life.
As the exploration unfolds, Rogers emphasizes the intricate relationship between perception, cognition, and experience. This brief yet informative guide offers a clear and accessible look into the mechanisms underlying human perception, inviting readers to reflect on how they perceive their surroundings and the implications of these processes in everyday life.
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