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Creative Visualization For Dummiesby Robin Nixon
John Wiley & Sons 2011; US$ 19.99The secret to getting exactly what you want from life — from the man who has! A businessman who has built up, owned and sold software companies, a nightclub, a bed and breakfast (plus a couple of alehouses), author Robin Nixon knows that worldly success has little to do with the world. It begins with one's self—and one's deepest thoughts. When altered, your thoughts have the ability to impact your behavior and immediate universe, and, indeed, your destiny. Known as "Creative Visualization," this powerfully simple tool has adherents as well known as Oprah Winfrey. In Creative Visualization For Dummies, Robin Nixon gives you the practical tools for pinpointing your goals, becoming more assertive and self-confident, and increasing... more...
Visual Perceptionby Nicholas J. Wade; Max Hastings
Psychology Press 2001; US$ 39.95The book covers the perception of location, motion and object recognition. The machinery of vision is also described. The book places the study of vision in its historical context as our ideas have been shaped by art, optics, biology and philosophy more...
Colour of Angelsby Constance Classen
Routledge 1998; US$ 55.95Compellingly demonstrates the relationship between sensory and gender orders, highlighting the gender politics behind such sensory constructs as the male gaze and the female touch. more...
Selective Attention in Visionby A. H. C. van der Heijden
Routledge 1991; US$ 95.00Clarifies the complex concept of selective attention - how our brain is able to select information from the vast amount available to it, and provides a clear and explicit theory on this topic of central to psychologists. more...
Attention in Visionby A.H.C. van der Heijden
Psychology Press 2003; US$ 95.00Aims to identify, address and solve some major problems and issues in the psychology of visual perception, attention and intentional control. more...
Theories of Visual Perceptionby Ian E. Gordon
Psychology Press 2004; US$ 79.95A clear critical account of the major approaches to understanding visual perception. It explains why approaches to theories of visual perception differ so widely and places each theory into its historical and philosophical context. more...
Computational, Geometric and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognitionby Michael J. Wenger
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2001; US$ 130.00The 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. more...
Perception and Illusionby N.J. Wade
Springer 2005; US$ 84.95This volume traces the history of thinking about perception from its early philosophical roots to the modern laboratory. Some of the questions it considers have been asked since antiquity - Is what we see the truth? Are everyone?s perceptual experiences the same? What is the nature of infants? perception? more...
Ecological Psychoacousticsby John G. Neuhoff
Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2004; US$ 81.95This book presents a scientific understanding of the perceptual and cognitive processes that use sound to achieve an understanding of the environment more...
Detection Theoryby Neil A. Macmillan
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2005; US$ 69.95Detection Theory is an introduction to one of the most important tools for analysis of data where choices must be made and performance is not perfect. Originally developed for evaluation of electronic detection, detection theory was adopted by psychologists as a way to understand sensory decision making, then embraced by students of human memory. more...