Auditory Imagery

Auditory Imagery
Title Auditory Imagery PDF eBook
Author Daniel Reisberg
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 386
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 131778409X

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The study of mental imagery has been a central concern of modern psychology, but most of what we know concerns visual imagery. A number of researchers, however, have recently begun to explore auditory imagery; this foundation-level volume presents their work. The topics covered are diverse, a reflection of the fact that auditory imagery seems relevant to numerous research domains -- from the ordinary memory rehearsal of undergraduates to the delusional voices of schizophrenics, from music imagery to imagery for speech. The chapters also address the parallels (and contrasts) between visual and auditory imagery, the relations between "inner speech" and overt speech, and between the "inner ear" and actual hearing. This book provides a valuable resource for students in many areas: imagery, working memory, music, speech, auditory perception, schizophrenia, or deafness.

Psychological Monographs

Psychological Monographs
Title Psychological Monographs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1922
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Includes music.

The American Journal of Psychology

The American Journal of Psychology
Title The American Journal of Psychology PDF eBook
Author Granville Stanley Hall
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 1923
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Voice Lessons

Voice Lessons
Title Voice Lessons PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dean
Publisher Maupin House Publishing, Inc.
Pages 164
Release 2000
Genre Education
ISBN 0929895355

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Prepare your high school students for AP, IB, and other standardized tests that demand an understanding of the subtle elements that comprise an author's unique voice. Each of the 100 sharply focused, historically and culturally diverse passages from world literature targets a specific component of voice, presenting the elements in short, manageable exercises that function well as class openers. Includes teacher notes and discussion suggestions.

Encyclopedia of Perception

Encyclopedia of Perception
Title Encyclopedia of Perception PDF eBook
Author E. Bruce Goldstein
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1281
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1452266158

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The field of perception is devoted to explaining the operation of the senses and the experiences and behaviors resulting from stimulation of the senses. Perceptual processes such as recognizing faces, seeing color, hearing music, and feeling pain represent the actions of complex mechanisms, yet we usually do them easily. The Encyclopedia of Perception presents a comprehensive overview of the field of perception through authoritative essays written by leading researchers and theoreticians in psychology, the cognitive sciences, neuroscience, and medical disciplines. It presents two parallel and interacting approaches: the psychophysical, or determining the relationship between stimuli in the environment and perception, and the physiological, or locating the biological systems responsible for perception. Are there any processes not associated with perception? Surely there are, but the pervasiveness of perception is truly impressive, and the phenomena of perception and its mechanisms are what this encyclopedia is about. Key Features Contains 16 pages of color illustration and photography to accompany the entries Offers a varied and broad list of topics, including basic research as well as methodologies, theoretical approaches, and real-world applications of perceptual research Emphasizes human perception but includes ample research because of its importance in its own right and because of what this research tells us about human perception Written by recognized experts from many disciplines but for an audience with no previous background in perception—students and members of the general public alike Key Themes Action Attention Audition Chemical Senses Cognition and Perception Computers and Perception Consciousness Disorders of Perception Illusory Perceptions Individual Differences (Human) and Comparative (Across Species; Not Including Ageing, Disorders, and Perceptual Development) Methods Perceptual Development/Experience Philosophical Approaches Physiological Processes Sense Interaction Skin and Body Senses Theoretical Approaches Visual Perception

Mental Imagery

Mental Imagery
Title Mental Imagery PDF eBook
Author Wilfrid Lay
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1898
Genre Imagination
ISBN

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The Distribution and Functions of Mental Imagery

The Distribution and Functions of Mental Imagery
Title The Distribution and Functions of Mental Imagery PDF eBook
Author George Herbert Betts
Publisher AMS Press
Pages 110
Release 1909
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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