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The Role of eye movements in perceptual processes
Responsibility | edited by Eugene Chekaluk, Keith Llewellyn |
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Series | Advances in psychology ; 88 |
Material Type | Book |
Publisher | Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland |
Year | 1992 |
Language | English |
Size | x, 347 p. : ill ; 23 cm |
Abstract | Our eyes are constantly in motion, if not tracking a moving object, then sampling the environment in a series of extremely rapid jerks. How on earth can the brain keep its perceptual stability, let al...ng its balance, under such conditions? This question is dealt with, as well as others relating to perception and eye movement, such as reading for normal and disabled people, and developmental aspects, by Australian, American, and British scholars from a number of disciplines. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, ORshow more |
Holdings
Status | Volume | Location | Call No. | Printed | Collection Name | Barcode No. | Comments | Reserve | Copy | Automatic archive |
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Central Library 3C_48‐52 | 心理/CH/22 | 1992 |
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068052192017103 |
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Bibliographic details
Notes | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Authors | Chekaluk, Eugene Llewellyn, Keith |
Subjects | LCSH:Eye -- Movements
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LCSH:Visual perception MESH:Eye Movements -- physiology All Subject Search MESH:Visual Perception |
Classification | LCC:QP477.5 NLM:W1 AD798L v.88 NLM:WW 105 R745 DC20:152.14 NDC8:141.21 |
ID | 1000073803 |
ISBN | 044489005X |
NCID | BA18268211 |
Vol | ISBN:044489005X |
Created Date | 2009.09.10 |
Modified Date | 2009.09.10 |