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Discover the fascinating mechanisms behind human perception with Levels of Perception by Harris and Jenkin. This eBook delves into how sensory information is processed at different levels, from raw data to conscious interpretation. Blending neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science, it offers valuable insights into vision, auditory processing, and perception-related decision-making. Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals in neuroscience, psychology, and AI.
You Will Learn
- The different levels of perception from sensory input to cognitive interpretation.
- How vision, hearing, and other senses contribute to our understanding of reality.
- The role of attention and expectation in shaping perception.
- Neuroscientific and psychological perspectives on sensory processing.
- Applications of perception research in AI, robotics, and human-computer interaction.
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Levels of Perception (English)
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Aditya Malhotra –
This book does an excellent job of explaining how perception is layered. It’s a compelling read that combines science and philosophy beautifully.
Neha Choudhary –
A fascinating book that bridges cognitive science and everyday experiences. A must-read for anyone interested in neuroscience.
Vikram Joshi –
A deep dive into the complexities of perception! The discussion on how the brain processes visual information was especially fascinating
Vikram Joshi –
A deep dive into the complexities of perception! The discussion on how the brain processes visual information was especially fascinating.
Kavita Reddy –
I loved how the authors explored perception from both a scientific and philosophical angle. The book is engaging and well-structured.
Siddharth Nair –
A detailed and well-researched book that explains how perception functions on different levels. A great resource for psychology students.
Meenal Desai –
An insightful book that changed the way I think about perception. Some sections are a bit technical, but overall, it’s an excellent read.
Priya Sharma –
A brilliant exploration of how we perceive the world! The book offers a mix of philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology, making it a fascinating read
Priya Sharma –
A brilliant exploration of how we perceive the world! The book offers a mix of philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology, making it a fascinating read.
Aarav Mehta –
A thought-provoking book that breaks down perception into multiple layers. The discussion on sensory and cognitive perception is particularly enlightening.
Karan Bhatia –
A well-written book that explores the complexity of perception in an engaging manner. A great resource for students and professionals alike.
Sonal Jha –
A fascinating book that offers a fresh perspective on perception. The discussion on how perception evolves over time was particularly interesting.
Amitabh Das –
A brilliant synthesis of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. The book provides a unique perspective on how we perceive reality.
Rahul Gupta –
A must-read for anyone curious about how we interpret the world. The authors have done a great job of explaining the different levels of perception.
Ishita Bose –
A well-researched and enlightening book that explains perception in an engaging way. The examples used are relatable and make the topic more accessible.
Suresh Patil –
A comprehensive and insightful look into human perception. The book is slightly technical, but the depth of analysis is impressive.
Pooja Dutta –
Harris and Jenkin present a compelling argument for how perception is formed and influenced. A fascinating book for those who love psychology.
Nikhil Menon –
A brilliant book that covers perception from multiple perspectives. The discussions on illusions and cognitive biases were particularly intriguing.
Tanya Bhatt –
A well-structured and engaging exploration of perception. The book is informative and filled with real-world examples.
Arjun Saxena –
This book made me think about perception in a completely new way. It’s detailed yet accessible to readers from different backgrounds.
Deepa Kulkarni –
A well-written and engaging book on perception. The discussions on multisensory integration were particularly interesting.
Manish V –
An essential book for those interested in cognitive science. It explores how perception is shaped by both biology and experience.
Ananya Banerjee –
A fascinating analysis of how perception works at different levels. The book presents complex ideas in a structured and understandable manner.
Rajiv Pillai –
Harris and Jenkin have provided a well-researched account of perception. The book is slightly academic but offers valuable insights.