If you are looking at textbooks then, besides the usual suspects
(Goldstein; Blake & Sekuler), there is a new S&P book by Wolfe,
Kluender, Levi, Bartoshuk et al. (2006). It is published by Sinauer and
has some of the nicest illustrations I have seen in a long time.
Ken
Paul Okami wrote:
Does any have suggestions for a textbook, book, chapter or article that
presents in a clear way and up-to-date review of the field of sensation
and perception, or some important aspect of S&P?
I'm also interested in evolutionary views of S&P....
Thanks to all,
Paul Okami
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Appalachian State University
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