Get Free Shipping on orders over $89
Touch, Representation, and Blindness : Debates in Psychology - Morton A. Heller

Touch, Representation, and Blindness

By: Morton A. Heller (Editor)

Paperback | 1 April 2000

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $197.95

$147.75

25%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $36.94 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Psychological studies of touch and blindness have been fraught with controversy. Within this field there remains an important theoretical divide. Many researchers have taken a cognitive approach to the study of touch and blindness, relating these to higher order processes, such as memory and concept formation. Others adopt a theoretical perspective, arguing that it not necessary to consider the 'internal representation' of the stimuli, when investigating touch - thus people make use of information from the physical biomechanical properties of their limbs as they assess the physical properties of objects. In addition, psychologists differ in the relative importance they place on the modality of sensory stimulation for subsequent perceptual experiences. Some psychologists argue that touch can do many of the things that are accomplished by vision, and claim that the mode of sensory stimulation is not critically important for perception, arguing that much information can be obtained through non-visual modalities. Others suggest that there are important consequences of a lack of visual experience, arguing for the importance of multiple forms of sensory input for conceptual development. New to the Debates in Psychology series, Touch, Representation, and Blindness brings together the leading investigators in these areas, each presenting the evidence for their side of the debate. An introductory chapter sets the theoretical and historical stage for the debate, and a concluding chapter draws together the different views and ideas set forth by the contributors, summarizing and resolving the discussion.

More in Cognitivism, Cognitive Theory

Make It Stick : The Science of Successful Learning - Henry L. Roediger III
Dopamine Nation : Why our Addiction to Pleasure is Causing us Pain - Anna Lembke
The Experience Machine : How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality - Andy Clark
You Already Know : The Science of Mastering Your Intuition - Laura Huang
CBT For Dummies : 4th Edition - Rob Willson

RRP $49.95

$38.75

22%
OFF
Finding Focus : Own Your Attention in an Age of Distraction - Zelana Montminy
Reading in the Brain : The New Science of How We Read - Stanislas Dehaene
Rationality : What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters - Steven Pinker
Fluke : Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters - Brian Klaas