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  • - Contexts and Challenges
     
    £131.99

    The subjects covered in this work include: quantitative models of perceiving and remembering faces; the perfect Gestalt; face spaces and other aspects of face perception; predicting similarity ratings to faces using physical descriptions; and the role of category specific processes.

  • - Measurement-Theoretical and Experimental Approaches
    by R. Duncan Luce
    £131.99

    This work examines the behavioural properties people exhibit (or should exhibit) when they make selections among alternatives, and how these properties lead to numerical representations of those preferences. It includes axiomatic theoretical formulations.

  • - Theory, Methods, and Implementation Areas
     
    £85.99

  • - The Case Against Perceptual Reductionism
    by William R. Uttal
    £38.99

    This text examines the scientific basis of reductionist approaches to understanding visual perception. The author considers the "misdirection" of efforts to explain perceptual and other mental functions in terms of internal cognitive mechanisms, formal models or the brain's neural structures.

  • - Basic Issues
     
    £102.99

    First Published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - On the Accessibility of Mental Processes
    by William R. Uttal
    £131.99

    This volume examines the question - are mental processes accessible - within the context of reviewing the past, present and desirable future of behaviourism.

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    £126.99

    Offers a glimpse into the most sophisticated mathematical approaches to psychophysical problems. This book presents a broad spectrum of approaches and techniques to classical problems in psychophysics at different levels of stimulus complexity.

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