Sensation and Perception

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auditory perception
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cognitive neuroscience
developmental neuropsychology
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experimental psychology methods
multisensory integration
neural plasticity
perceptual systems research
sensory integration
visual and auditory sensory systems
visual processing

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  • ISBN 9781032500607
  • Weight: 1130g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Maintaining the strong pedagogy, abundant student-friendly examples, and engaging conversational style of the previous editions, the seventh edition of this introductory textbook introduces sensation and perception in an accessible and reader-friendly way.

Covering a wide range of core topics, the book explores skin senses such as touch, chemical senses like taste and smell, and our complex visual and auditory systems. Behavioral, physiological, and neuroscience studies are also used to emphasize a holistic approach to the field. This edition includes additional up-to-date material on facial recognition and prosopagnosia, tinnitus, and pain perception. Each chapter also features content on changes in perception across the lifespan, as well as medical disorders that disrupt perception. The book is packed with real-world examples and practical applications of psychological phenomena, and is also accompanied by downloadable resources to test and extend student learning.

Written in an engaging conversational style, the seventh edition of Sensation and Perception is ideal reading for undergraduate students of psychology and any students who are beginning to specialize in cognitive psychology and biological psychology.

Elisabeth J. Ploran received her BA from Drew University (2004) and her PhD in cognitive neuroscience from University of Pittsburgh (2010). She has taught at Hofstra University since 2012, where she specializes in perception, cognition, and systems neuroscience. Her research is in applied cognitive psychology, including the science of learning and assessment in medical contexts.

Hugh J. Foley received his BA from St. John Fisher College (1971) and his PhD in experimental psychology from Stony Brook University (1985). He taught at Union College and Skidmore College, from which he retired in 2015. He has broad interests in perception, with a focus on psychophysics and object perception.

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