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The Visual Brain in Action, 2nd Edition

First published in 1995, The Visual Brain in Action remains a seminal publication in the cognitive sciences. It presents a model for understanding the visual processing underlying perception and action, proposing a broad distinction within the brain between two kinds of vision: conscious perception and unconscious 'online' vision.

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Visual Masking, 2nd Edition

Our visual system can process information at both conscious and unconscious levels. Understanding the factors that control whether a stimulus reaches our awareness, and the fate of those stimuli that remain at an unconscious level, are the major challenges of brain science in the new millennium. The substantially revised new edition of this classic text explores temporal aspects of both conscious and unconscious processes.

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ALSO AVAILABLE

Fitting the Mind to the World (Clifford)
The Neuropsychology of Vision (Fahle)
Active Vision (Findlay)
Seeing Black and White (Gilchrist)
Sight Unseen (Goodale)
Ways of Seeing (Jacob)
Seeing Spatial Form (Jenkin)
Functional Neuroimaging of Visual Cognition (Kanwisher)
Human Body Perception from the Inside Out (Knoblich)
Colour Perception (Mausfeld)
Normal and Defective Colour Vision (Mollon)
The Space Between our Ears (Morgan)
Filling In (Pessoa)
Perception of Faces, Objects and Scenes (Petersen)
Basic Vision (Snowden)
Cognitive Processes in Eye Guidance (Underwood)
The Moving Tablet of the Eye (Wade)

 

 
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