Human Information An Introduction to Psychology aims to convey the excitement of modern experimental psychology to the beginning student. The book discusses the organization of auditory perceptions; neural information processing; and the theories of pattern recognition. The text also describes the visual system; the dimensions of vision; the auditory system; and the dimensions of sound. The neural basis of memory; transient memories; the structure of memory; and memory processes are also considered. The book further tackles language acquisition; the process of learning and cognitive development; problem solving; and decision making. The text also looks into motivation and the biochemical responses to stress. Psychologists and students taking psychology and related courses will find the book useful."
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PaperBack. Condition: Very Good. No jacket. Paperback. 737 pages. International Ed editon. Lang. en. Third printing 1975. Excellent condition.Very light edge wear on the soft cover.There is some light discolouration on the back cover. The spine is uncreased, lettering sunned to pinkbeige. The lettering and illustration on the front cover remains bright and sharp.Binding tight and square.The page block is predominantly clean there is a faint blue mark on the top face, and very faint brown mark on the foreedge. Contents clean, bright and unmarked. Seller Inventory # 100150937
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