On the Perception of Small Differences


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"This book discusses the following topics related to the perception of small differences: the extent of movement; the force of movement; the time of movement; lifted weights; and lights." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved).







The Border Between Seeing and Thinking


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"What is the difference between seeing and thinking? Is the border between seeing and thinking a joint in nature in the sense of a fundamental explanatory difference? Is it a difference of degree? Does thinking affect seeing, i.e. is seeing "cognitively penetrable"? Are we aware of faces, causation, numerosity and other "high-level" properties or only of the colors, shapes and textures that-according to the advocate of high level perception--are the basis on which we see them? Is perception conceptual and propositional? Is perception iconic or more akin to language in being discursive? Is seeing singular? Which is more fundamental, visual attribution or visual discrimination? Is all seeing seeing-as? What is the difference between the format and content of perception and do perception and cognition have different formats? Is perception probabilistic and if so, why are we not normally aware of this probabilistic nature of perception? Are the basic features of mind known as "core cognition" a third category in between perception and cognition? Are there perceptual categories that are not concepts? Where does consciousness fit in with regard to the difference between seeing and thinking? Do the lessons from seeing apply to other senses? These are the questions I will be exploring in this book. I will be exploring them not mainly by appeals to "intuitions" as is common in philosophy of perception but by appeal to empirical evidence, including experiments in neuroscience and psychology"--




The Wave Theory of Difference and Similarity


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Two experimental procedures have prompted the empirical development of psychophysical models: those that measure response frequency, often referred to as response probability; and those that measure response time, sometimes referred to as reaction time. The history of psychophysics is filled with theories that predict one or the other of these two responses. Yet the persistent reappearance of empirical relationships between these two measures of performance makes clear the need for a theory that both predicts and relates these two measures. Most likely, both response measures are the result of a single process that generates empirical laws relating response time and response probability. It is this process — its theory, description, and application — that is the topic of The Wave Theory of Difference and Similarity. The author of this book has set out to provide a theoretical foundation for formulating new theories that systematize earlier results and to stimulate new concepts and introduce new tools for exploring mental phenomena and improving mental measurement.




The Monist


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Vols. 2 and 5 include appendices.




Psychology, A Study of Mental Life


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Psychology: A Study of Mental Life by Robert Sessions Woodworth: This classic textbook offers an introduction to the field of psychology and the study of the mind. The book covers a range of topics, from sensation and perception to learning and memory, providing a comprehensive overview of the human mind and behavior. Key Aspects of the Book "Psychology: A Study of Mental Life": Introduction to Psychology: The book is an excellent introduction to the field of psychology, making it an ideal textbook for students and anyone interested in the study of the mind. Comprehensive Coverage: The book covers a wide range of topics in psychology, providing a detailed overview of the major theories, concepts, and experimental findings in the field. Historical Context: The book places the study of psychology in its historical context, discussing the major figures and milestones in the development of the field. Robert Sessions Woodworth was an American psychologist and educator who is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern psychology. He was a professor at Columbia University and served as president of the American Psychological Association. His textbook, Psychology: A Study of Mental Life, has been widely used as a standard introduction to the field.




Psychology


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Achieving Justice


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This book gives a systematic and extensive comparative analysis of public beliefs about social justice. It discuses the explations behind cross-national variations and chang over time, as well as existing welfare practices influence on the public