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Springer - Sensory Neuroscience: Four Laws of Psychophysics

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Explore the foundational principles of sensory science with Sensory Neuroscience: Four Laws of Psychophysics by Springer. This text provides a structured look at psychophysics, the science dedicated to understanding the quantitative relationships between human sensations and the stimuli that trigger them. While psychophysics is a core component of sensory neuroscience and neurophysiology, it has expanded into many specialized areas. This book addresses the fragmentation within the field by providing a cohesive look at how these laws apply to various disciplines. It is a valuable resource for professionals and students working in vision and hearing research, as well as those in specialized clinical fields. Whether your focus is on ophthalmology, optometry, otology, or audiology, this work helps bridge the gap between phenomenological observations and scientific laws. It provides the necessary framework to understand how sensory perception can be measured and analyzed through established scientific principles.

Key Features

Covers the quantitative relationships between human sensations and their corresponding physical stimuli.

Provides a structured approach to psychophysics to help navigate the diversification of the field.

Supports professionals in specialized disciplines including vision and hearing research.

Applicable for advanced study in ophthalmology, optometry, otology, and audiology.

Connects the principles of sensory neuroscience with practical neurophysiology applications.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 November 2010
Listed Since
14 June 2010

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