Perception is about the reception, selection, acquisition, transformation and organization of sensory information. This book, originally published in 1976, discusses a number of aspects of human perception within a theoretical framework in which man is considered as a processor of information. The main emphasis is on visual perception with particular reference to looking and pattern recognition; selective listening and speech recognition are also discussed.
Preface. Editors Introduction.
1. Some Preliminaries
2. Structure and
Beyond
3. Weights and Measures
4. Information Acquisition
5. Perception in a
Glance
6. Information Selection
7. Pattern Recognition
8. Modes of
Information Processing
9. Expectation and Context. Further Reading.
References and Name Index. Subject Index.
Paul J. Barber, David Legge