Perception, The Basics
339 EGP
An accessible introduction to the philosophical and scientific study of perception, exploring how humans interpret sensory information and construct their understanding of reality through sight, sound, touch, and other senses.
An introductory text examining the fundamental questions of how humans perceive and interpret the world around them. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science, the work explores the mechanisms behind sensory experience and the complex processes by which the brain constructs meaning from raw sensory data. Written for students and general readers interested in consciousness and cognition, the book bridges technical concepts with everyday examples. The accessible approach makes complex theories about perception, reality, and human experience understandable to those new to the field.
| Dimensions | 165 cm |
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