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The Psychology of Perception by M. D. Vernon, 1963 Pelican Book No. A530, published by Penguin Books, Paperback, 265 pages.
This classic Pelican volume explores the scientific study of perception — how humans interpret and organize sensory information from the environment. M. D. Vernon examines visual, auditory, and tactile perception, discussing theories of Gestalt psychology, attention, illusion, and the relationship between sensation and cognition. Written for both students and general readers, it provides an accessible yet scholarly overview of the mechanisms and psychology behind how we experience and understand the world around us.
Genre: Psychology / Cognitive Science
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