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| #1204915 in Books | W. W. Norton Company | 2004-09-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.10 x6.80l,1.97 | File type: PDF | 464 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Text book|By Courtney Lamar|Not bad for a textbook. A little wordy, but it get points for some of the pop culture references. Arrived on time and in good condition.|2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Awesome!|By alyssa22|I loved this book and the class I used it for! Everything he had to say about vision wa|About the Author|James T. Enns (Ph.D. Princeton University) is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of British Columbia in the department of psychology and the graduate program in neuroscience. Former associate editor for the journals Psycholog
The Thinking Eye, the Seeing Brain is the first modern visual cognition survey text written especially for undergraduates, available now at a uniquely affordable price.
Ideal for courses in vision, perception, and cognitive science, this unique text conveys the excitement and promise of the field of visual cognition while emphasizing its vital relationship to cognitive science in general, exploring central philosophical and psychological ...
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