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Beskrivning

Beskrivning

This volume takes a contemporary and novel look at how people see the world around them.We generally believe we see our surroundings and everything inthem with complete accuracy. However, as the contributions to this volume argue, this assumption is wrong: people’s view of their world is cloudy at best. Social Psychology of Visual Perception is athorough examination ofthe nature and determinants of visual perception, which integrates work on social psychology and vision. It is the first broad-based volume to integrate specific sub-areas into the study of vision, including goals and wishes, sex and gender, emotions, culture, race, and age. The volume tackles a range of engaging issues, such as whatis happening in the brain when people look at attractive faces, or if theway our eyes move around influences how happy we are andcould helpus reduce stress. It reveals that sexual desire, our own sexual orientation, and our raceaffect what types of people capture our attention. It explores whether our brains and eyes work differently when we are scared or disgusted, or when we grow up in Asia rather than North America. The multiple perspectives in the bookwill appeal to researchers and studentsin range of disciplines, including social psychology, cognition, evolutionary psychology, and neuroscience.

Om boken

Om denna bok

Social Psychology of Visual Perception av Emily Balcetis och G. Daniel Lassiter är en Häftad bok med 352 sidor på Engelska. Detta är den 1:a upplagan som utgavs 2015 av Taylor & Francis Ltd.

Produktinformation

Kategori
Pedagogik & psykologi
Bandtyp
Häftad
Språk
Engelska
ISBN
9781138982260
Upplaga
1
Utgiven
2015-11-24
Förlag
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Sidantal
352