Biology of Perceptual Systems
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Biology of Perceptual Systems

  1. 542 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Biology of Perceptual Systems

About this book

Handbook of Perception, Volume III: Biology of Perceptual Systems reviews the literature on the biological aspects of human perception, with emphasis on perceptual systems and elements of sensory physiology. This volume is organized into 19 chapters and begins with a discussion of energy transduction, detection, and discrimination, along with the properties of neurons alone and as conjoined in nets. The focus then shifts to psychogenesis, the relatively new field of ethology, and the natural diversity and evolutionary divergence of sensory systems. The chapters that follow examine the genetics of behavior, the facts and theories about the way in which animals and men construct patterned stimulation of receptors into significant objects, and the structure and function of sensory systems on which vertebrates depend for their construction of the varieties of experience. The book methodically introduces the reader to chemoreception, tasting and smelling, cutaneous mechanoreception (of position, velocity, transients), active texture perception, mechanisms of spatial orientation and of motion in space, thermoreception, vision, and audition. In almost every case the underlying physiological mechanisms are related to the psychophysical or perceptual observations. This book is a valuable resource for psychologists, biologists, and natural scientists, as well as for those who are interested in the biology of human perception.

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Information

Year
2012
Print ISBN
9780121619039
eBook ISBN
9780323146593
Subtopic
Physiology

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Handbook of Perception: Volume III Biology of Perceptual Systems
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. List of Contributors
  6. Foreword
  7. Preface
  8. Contents of Other Volumes
  9. Chapter 1. Energy, Transducers, and Sensory Discrimination
  10. Chapter 2. Neuronal Properties
  11. Chapter 3. Integration in Nervous Systems
  12. Chapter 4. Primordial Sense Organs and the Evolution of Sensory Systems
  13. Chapter 5. Behavioral Embryology
  14. Chapter 6. Ethology
  15. Chapter 7. Genetic Control
  16. Chapter 8. Object Recognition
  17. Chapter 9. Chemoreception
  18. Chapter 10. Tasting and Smelling
  19. Chapter 11. Cutaneous Mechanoreceptors
  20. Chapter 12. Tactual Perception of Texture
  21. Chapter 13. The Spatial Senses
  22. Chapter 14. Orientation and Motion in Space
  23. Chapter 15. Temperature Reception
  24. Chapter 16. Vision
  25. Chapter 17. Seeing
  26. Chapter 18. Hearing: Central Neural Mechanisms
  27. Chapter 19. Audition
  28. Author Index
  29. Subject Index