Title:
Perception and communication
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Publication Information:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1987
ISBN:
9780198521716
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Summary
Summary
First published in 1958, this book has become recognized as a classic in its field, marking a transition between behaviorist learning theory and the modern 'information-processing' or cognitive approach to perception and mental skills. The work continues to provide a principal starting point for theoretical and experimental work on selective attention. It will make compelling reading for psychologists and others interested in the recent history of psychology.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction: Hearing and Behaviour |
2 Selective Listening to Speech |
3 Verbal and Bodily Response |
4 The Assessment of Communication Channels for Ease of Listening |
5 The Effects of Noise on Behaviour |
6 The General Nature of Vigilance |
7 Some Data on Individual Differences |
8 The Nature of Extinction |
9 Immediate Memory and the Shifting of Attention |
10 The Selective Nature of Learning |
11 Recent Views on Skill |
12 Retrospect and Prospect |