Perceptual Constancy : Why Things Look as They Do by Janusz Kulikowski (1998,...
Cambridge University Press
Explore the fascinating science behind how we perceive the world with "Perceptual Constancy: Why Things Look as They Do." This insightful hardback delves into the psychological mechanisms that allow us to recognize objects and scenes consistently, despite variations in lighting, angle, and distance. Authored by Vincent (University of Oxford) Walsh, this book offers a comprehensive look at the theories and research surrounding perceptual constancy. Discover why a door still looks rectangular even when viewed from an angle, or how we recognize a familiar face regardless of changes in expression or illumination. Walsh breaks down complex concepts into accessible explanations, making it a valuable read for students, researchers, and anyone curious about human perception. Product Summary: Perceptual Constancy: Why Things Look as They Do, Hardback edition by Cambridge University Press, authored by Vincent (University of Oxford) Walsh. Explores the psychology of object recognition and visual perception.
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