Sensation and Perception 9th Edition Goldstein Test Bank

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1133958478
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1133958475
  • Author:  E. Bruce Goldstein

Long regarded as the gold standard in sensation and perception texts, E. Bruce Goldstein’s SENSATION AND PERCEPTION has helped more than 100,000 students make the connection between perception and physiology. Goldstein has crafted an easier-to-understand, and more student-friendly book, without sacrificing the text’s comprehensive examination of sensation and perception. Goldstein takes readers on an intriguing journey through their senses, and chronicles scientists’ efforts to understand the fascinating behind the scenes activity that allows us to perceive. With balanced coverage of all senses, this book offers an integrated examination of how the senses work together. Goldstein shows readers how seemingly simple experiences are actually extremely complex mechanisms and examines both the psychophysical and physiological underpinnings of perception. All material is presented in a way students find interesting and easy to follow. The book’s visually dynamic presentation includes numerous color plates that are presented as visual topic essays. In addition, more than 50 hands-on demonstrations illustrate perceptual experiences. All are simple enough for students to do and are seamlessly integrated into the flow of the text.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Ch 1: Introduction to Perception
  2. Chapter Contents
  3. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  4. Introduction
  5. Why Read This Book?
  6. The Perceptual Process
  7. How to Approach the Study of Perception
  8. Measuring Perception
  9. Something to Consider: Threshold Measurement Can Be Influenced by How a Person Chooses to Respond
  10. The Road From Here
  11. Think About It
  12. Key Terms
  13. Media Resources
  14. Ch 2: The Beginnings of Perception
  15. Chapter Contents
  16. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  17. Introduction
  18. Starting at the Beginning
  19. Light and Focusing
  20. Receptors and Perception
  21. Electrical Signals in Neurons
  22. Neural Convergence and Perception
  23. Something to Consider: Early Events Are Powerful
  24. Think About It
  25. Key Terms
  26. Media Resources
  27. Ch 3: Neural Processing and Perception
  28. Chapter Contents
  29. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  30. Introduction
  31. Lateral Inhibition and Perception
  32. Processing From Retina to Visual Cortex and Beyond
  33. Do Feature Detectors Play a Role in Perception?
  34. The Sensory Code
  35. Something to Consider: The Mind–Body Problem
  36. Think About It
  37. Key Terms
  38. Media Resources
  39. Ch 4: Cortical Organization
  40. Chapter Contents
  41. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  42. Introduction
  43. The Organized Visual System
  44. An Exploration of Spatial Organization
  45. Streams: Pathways for What, Where, and How
  46. Modularity: Structures for Faces, Places, and Bodies
  47. Something to Consider: Where Vision Meets Memory
  48. Think About It
  49. Key Terms
  50. Media Resources
  51. Ch 5: Perceiving Objects and Scenes
  52. Chapter Contents
  53. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  54. Introduction
  55. Why Is It So Difficult to Design a Perceiving Machine?
  56. Perceptual Organization
  57. Perceiving Scenes and Objects in Scenes
  58. Connecting Neural Activity and Object Perception
  59. Something to Consider: Are Faces Special?
  60. Think About It
  61. Key Terms
  62. Media Resources
  63. Ch 6: Visual Attention
  64. Chapter Contents
  65. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  66. Introduction
  67. Scanning a Scene
  68. What Directs Our Attention?
  69. What Happens When We Attend?
  70. What Happens When We Don’t Attend?
  71. The Distracting Effect of Task-Irrelevant Stimuli
  72. Attention and Experiencing a Coherent World
  73. Something to Consider: Attention in Autism
  74. Think About It
  75. Key Terms
  76. Media Resources
  77. Ch 7: Taking Action
  78. Chapter Contents
  79. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  80. Introduction
  81. The Ecological Approach to Perception
  82. Navigating Through the Environment
  83. Acting on Objects
  84. Observing Other People’s Actions
  85. Something to Consider: Action-Based Accounts of Perception
  86. Think About It
  87. Key Terms
  88. Media Resources
  89. Ch 8: Perceiving Motion
  90. Chapter Contents
  91. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  92. Introduction
  93. Functions of Motion Perception
  94. Studying Motion Perception
  95. Motion Perception: Information in the Environment
  96. Motion Perception: Retina/Eye Information
  97. Motion Perception and the Brain
  98. Motion and the Human Body
  99. Representational Momentum: Motion Responses to Still Pictures
  100. Something to Consider: Event Perception
  101. Think About It
  102. Key Terms
  103. Media Resources
  104. Ch 9: Perceiving Color
  105. Chapter Contents
  106. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  107. Introduction
  108. Introduction to Color
  109. Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision
  110. Color Deficiency
  111. Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision
  112. Color in the Cortex
  113. Color Constancy
  114. Lightness Constancy
  115. Something to Consider: Color Is a Construction of the Nervous System
  116. Think About It
  117. Key Terms
  118. Media Resources
  119. Ch 10: Perceiving Depth and Size
  120. Chapter Contents
  121. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  122. Introduction
  123. Oculomotor Cues
  124. Monocular Cues
  125. Binocular Depth Information
  126. The Physiology of Binocular Depth Perception
  127. Perceiving Size
  128. Visual Illusions
  129. Something to Consider: Depth Information Across Species
  130. Think About It
  131. Key Terms
  132. Media Resources
  133. Ch 11: Hearing
  134. Chapter Contents
  135. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  136. Introduction
  137. The Perceptual Process for Hearing
  138. Physical Aspects of Sound
  139. Perceptual Aspects of Sound
  140. From Pressure Changes to Electricity
  141. Vibration of the Basilar Membrane
  142. The Physiology of Pitch Perception
  143. Something to Consider: How to Damage Your Hair Cells
  144. Think About It
  145. Key Terms
  146. Media Resources
  147. Ch 12: Auditory Localization and Organization
  148. Chapter Contents
  149. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  150. Introduction
  151. Auditory Localization
  152. The Physiology of Auditory Localization
  153. Hearing Inside Rooms
  154. Auditory Organization: Scene Analysis
  155. Auditory Organization: Perceiving Meter
  156. Returning to the Coffee Shop
  157. Something to Consider: Connections Between Hearing and Vision
  158. Think About It
  159. Key Terms
  160. Media Resources
  161. Ch 13: Speech Perception
  162. Chapter Contents
  163. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  164. Introduction
  165. The Speech Stimulus
  166. The Variable Relationship Between Phonemes and the Acoustic Signal
  167. Perceiving Phonemes
  168. Perceiving Words
  169. Speech Perception and the Brain
  170. Something to Consider: Speech Perception and Action
  171. Think About It
  172. Key Terms
  173. Media Resources
  174. Ch 14: The Cutaneous Senses
  175. Chapter Contents
  176. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  177. Introduction
  178. Overview of the Cutaneous System
  179. Perceiving Details
  180. Perceiving Vibration
  181. Perceiving Texture
  182. Perceiving Objects
  183. Pain
  184. Something to Consider: The Effect of Observing Touch and Pain in Others
  185. Think About It
  186. Key Terms
  187. Media Resources
  188. Ch 15: The Chemical Senses
  189. Chapter Contents
  190. Some Questions We Will Consider:
  191. Introduction
  192. The Taste System
  193. The Neural Code for Taste Quality
  194. Individual Differences in Tasting
  195. The Olfactory System
  196. Analyzing Odorants: The Mucosa and Olfactory Bulb
  197. Representing Odors in the Cortex
  198. The Perception of Flavor
  199. Something to Consider: The Proust Effect: Memories, Emotions, and Smell
  200. Think About It
  201. Key Terms
  202. Media Resources
  203. Epilogue: The Long and Winding Road
  204. Appendix: Signal Detection Theory
  205. Glossary
  206. References
  207. Name Index
  208. Subject Index

 

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