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Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration / Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick / Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer (1981)
Titre : Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick Editeur : Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer Année de publication : 1981 Collection : Perception and Perceptual Development Importance : 436p Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4615-9197-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Computer science Software engineering Computer Science Software Engineering Programming and Operating Systems Résumé : This volume on intersensory perception and sensory integration is the second volume of the series, Perception and Perceptual Development: A Critical Review Series. The topic of the volume is timely, for in recent years, many investigators have noted that information about any natural event is obtained by a perceiver from a variety of sources. Such an observation immediately leads to the question of how this information is synthesized and organized. Of course, the implication that there are several discrete input channels that must be processed has come under immediate attack by researchers such as the Gibsons. They find it extremely artificial to regard natural information as being cut up and requiring cementing. Nevertheless, the possibility that during ontogene sis, perception involves the integration of separate information has attracted the attention of scholars concerned with both normal and abnormal development. In the case of normal development, a lively controversy has arisen between those who believe perceptual develop ment goes from integration toward differentiation and those who hold the opposite view. In the case of abnormal psychological development such as learning disabilities, many workers have suggested that percep tual integration is at fault. In thinking about the issues raised in this volume, we are particularly indebted to our former teachers and colleagues: Eleanor and James Gibson, T. A. Ryan, Robert B. MacLeod, and Jerome Bruner. We are pleased to acknowledge the secretarial help of Karen Weeks in the preparation of this volume Note de contenu : I Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration in Children -- 1 The Ontogeny of Intermodal Relations: Vision and Touch in Infancy -- 2 The Origins of Auditory-Visual Perception and Visual Proprioception in Human Development -- 3 Integrating the Information from Eyes and Hands: A Developmental Account -- 4 The Developmental Significance of Cross-Modal Matching -- II Higher-Order Integration -- 5 Some Aspects of Sensory-Motor Control and Adaptation in Man -- 6 Visual-Proprioceptive Interactions -- 7 Multisensory Aspects of Rhythm -- 8 Gait Perception as an Example of How We May Perceive Events -- III ? Sensory Integration in Special Populations -- 9 Cross-Modal and Intersensory Perception and the Blind -- 10 Coding Strategies of Normal and Handicapped Children -- 11 Sensory-Motor and Perceptual-Motor Theories and Practices: An Overview and Evaluation -- 12 Individual Differences in the Interaction of Vision and Proprioception -- Author Index Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=127542 Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration [document électronique] / Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick . - Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer, 1981 . - 436p : online resource. - (Perception and Perceptual Development) .
ISBN : 978-1-4615-9197-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Computer science Software engineering Computer Science Software Engineering Programming and Operating Systems Résumé : This volume on intersensory perception and sensory integration is the second volume of the series, Perception and Perceptual Development: A Critical Review Series. The topic of the volume is timely, for in recent years, many investigators have noted that information about any natural event is obtained by a perceiver from a variety of sources. Such an observation immediately leads to the question of how this information is synthesized and organized. Of course, the implication that there are several discrete input channels that must be processed has come under immediate attack by researchers such as the Gibsons. They find it extremely artificial to regard natural information as being cut up and requiring cementing. Nevertheless, the possibility that during ontogene sis, perception involves the integration of separate information has attracted the attention of scholars concerned with both normal and abnormal development. In the case of normal development, a lively controversy has arisen between those who believe perceptual develop ment goes from integration toward differentiation and those who hold the opposite view. In the case of abnormal psychological development such as learning disabilities, many workers have suggested that percep tual integration is at fault. In thinking about the issues raised in this volume, we are particularly indebted to our former teachers and colleagues: Eleanor and James Gibson, T. A. Ryan, Robert B. MacLeod, and Jerome Bruner. We are pleased to acknowledge the secretarial help of Karen Weeks in the preparation of this volume Note de contenu : I Intersensory Perception and Sensory Integration in Children -- 1 The Ontogeny of Intermodal Relations: Vision and Touch in Infancy -- 2 The Origins of Auditory-Visual Perception and Visual Proprioception in Human Development -- 3 Integrating the Information from Eyes and Hands: A Developmental Account -- 4 The Developmental Significance of Cross-Modal Matching -- II Higher-Order Integration -- 5 Some Aspects of Sensory-Motor Control and Adaptation in Man -- 6 Visual-Proprioceptive Interactions -- 7 Multisensory Aspects of Rhythm -- 8 Gait Perception as an Example of How We May Perceive Events -- III ? Sensory Integration in Special Populations -- 9 Cross-Modal and Intersensory Perception and the Blind -- 10 Coding Strategies of Normal and Handicapped Children -- 11 Sensory-Motor and Perceptual-Motor Theories and Practices: An Overview and Evaluation -- 12 Individual Differences in the Interaction of Vision and Proprioception -- Author Index Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=127542 Perception and Experience / Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick / Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer (1978)
Titre : Perception and Experience Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick Editeur : Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer Année de publication : 1978 Collection : Perception and Perceptual Development num. 1 Importance : XXIV, 432 p. 106 illus Présentation : online resource ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4684-2619-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Psychology Community psychology Environmental psychology Community and Environmental Psychology Résumé : In recent years, significant, indeed dramatic, advances have occurred in the study of perception. These have been made possible by, and, in fact, in clude methodological advances such as the development of signal detection theory and the application of linear systems analysis to auditory and visual per ception. They are reflected in an interest in the study of ecologically valid perceptual problems, e. g. , control of locomotion, speech perception, reading, perceptual-motor coordination, and perception of events. At the same time, exciting new insights have been gained to some of the classical problems of perception-stereoscopic vision, color vision, attention, position constancy, to mention a few. A broad, comparative approach to perception has also been taken. This approach, which includes the detailed study of human infant per ception as well as cross-cultural and cross-species investigations, has given us a very broad perspective of the perceptual process. In this context, the present volume inaugurates a new series entitled' 'Per ception and Perceptual Development: A Critical Review Series. " The editors are particularly gratified by the enthusiastic support for their ideas by Seymour Weingarten of Plenum Press. He and the editorial staff of Plenum Press have been of immense help in initiating the series as well as helping with the details of this first volume Note de contenu : I Comparative Studies of Effects of Experience on Perception -- 1 Altered Early Environment: Effects on the Brain and Visual Behavior -- 2 Effect of Early Visual Experience on the Development of Certain Perceptual Abilities in Animals and Man -- 3 Depth Perception and Experience -- 4 Auditory Environment and Vocal Development in Birds -- II Effects of Prolonged Experience on Human Perception -- 5 Role of Linguistic Experience in the Perception of Speech -- 6 Cultural Effects on Pictorial Perception: How Many Words Is One Picture Really Worth? -- 7 Visual Impairment and the Development of Perceptual Ability -- 8 Perceptual Effects of Deafness -- III Effects of Short-Term Experience on Human Perception -- 9 Effects of Exposure to Spatially Distorted Stimuli -- 10 Effects of Selective Adaptation on the Perception of Speech and Visual Patterns: Evidence for Feature Detectors -- 11 Development of Form Perception in Repeated Brief Exposures to Visual Stimuli -- 12 Stimuli, the Perceiver, and Perception -- 13 A Perceptual View of Conceptual Development -- Author Index Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=127578 Perception and Experience [document électronique] / Richard D. Walk ; SpringerLink (Online service) ; Herbert L. Pick . - Berlin ; Heidelberg (DEU) ; New York ; Bâle (CHE) : Springer, 1978 . - XXIV, 432 p. 106 illus : online resource. - (Perception and Perceptual Development; 1) .
ISBN : 978-1-4684-2619-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Psychology Community psychology Environmental psychology Community and Environmental Psychology Résumé : In recent years, significant, indeed dramatic, advances have occurred in the study of perception. These have been made possible by, and, in fact, in clude methodological advances such as the development of signal detection theory and the application of linear systems analysis to auditory and visual per ception. They are reflected in an interest in the study of ecologically valid perceptual problems, e. g. , control of locomotion, speech perception, reading, perceptual-motor coordination, and perception of events. At the same time, exciting new insights have been gained to some of the classical problems of perception-stereoscopic vision, color vision, attention, position constancy, to mention a few. A broad, comparative approach to perception has also been taken. This approach, which includes the detailed study of human infant per ception as well as cross-cultural and cross-species investigations, has given us a very broad perspective of the perceptual process. In this context, the present volume inaugurates a new series entitled' 'Per ception and Perceptual Development: A Critical Review Series. " The editors are particularly gratified by the enthusiastic support for their ideas by Seymour Weingarten of Plenum Press. He and the editorial staff of Plenum Press have been of immense help in initiating the series as well as helping with the details of this first volume Note de contenu : I Comparative Studies of Effects of Experience on Perception -- 1 Altered Early Environment: Effects on the Brain and Visual Behavior -- 2 Effect of Early Visual Experience on the Development of Certain Perceptual Abilities in Animals and Man -- 3 Depth Perception and Experience -- 4 Auditory Environment and Vocal Development in Birds -- II Effects of Prolonged Experience on Human Perception -- 5 Role of Linguistic Experience in the Perception of Speech -- 6 Cultural Effects on Pictorial Perception: How Many Words Is One Picture Really Worth? -- 7 Visual Impairment and the Development of Perceptual Ability -- 8 Perceptual Effects of Deafness -- III Effects of Short-Term Experience on Human Perception -- 9 Effects of Exposure to Spatially Distorted Stimuli -- 10 Effects of Selective Adaptation on the Perception of Speech and Visual Patterns: Evidence for Feature Detectors -- 11 Development of Form Perception in Repeated Brief Exposures to Visual Stimuli -- 12 Stimuli, the Perceiver, and Perception -- 13 A Perceptual View of Conceptual Development -- Author Index Permalink : https://genes.bibli.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=127578