Perceptual coherence: hearing and seeing/ Stephen Handel
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Contents:
1. Basic Concepts
2. Transformation of Sensory Information Into Perceptual
Information
3. Characteristics of Auditory and Visual Scenes
4. The Transition Between Noise (Disorder) and Structure (Order)
5. Perception of Motion
6. Gain Control and External and Internal Noise
7. The Perception of Quality: Visual Color
8. The Perception of Quality: Auditory Timbre
9. Auditory and Visual Segmentation
10. Summing Up
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 152.1 HAN/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P16357 |
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1. Basic Concepts
2. Transformation of Sensory Information Into Perceptual
Information
3. Characteristics of Auditory and Visual Scenes
4. The Transition Between Noise (Disorder) and Structure (Order)
5. Perception of Motion
6. Gain Control and External and Internal Noise
7. The Perception of Quality: Visual Color
8. The Perception of Quality: Auditory Timbre
9. Auditory and Visual Segmentation
10. Summing Up
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