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PsyCog - Robert A. Wyttenbach

PsyCog

Explorations in Perception and Cognition
CD-ROM (Software)
1 Seiten
2006
Oxford University Press Inc (Hersteller)
978-0-87893-950-3 (ISBN)
CHF 66,10 inkl. MwSt
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Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press.
PsyCog is a CD-ROM of over 40 interactive demonstrations and 18 data-generating experiments in sensory and cognitive psychology. The demonstrations include interactive explanatory figures, demonstrations of phenomena, and common visual illusions for which the student can vary many parameters. The experiments generate quantitative data, including data files and graphs that can be saved and printed.

The demonstrations and experiments are standard visual illusions illustrated in textbooks but with one important difference. Because PsyCog's presentation is interactive, students can run experiments with themselves and their friends as subjects. Even for those illusions for which this approach does not work, students can adjust many parameters to determine which result in the strongest effect.

Robert A. Wyttenbach joined the Emory Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology program in 2013. He completed his Ph.D. in Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University in 1995, and stayed on to continue his research in insect hearing and to develop teaching materials with support from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Wyttenbach has given many faculty neurophysiology teaching workshops with others on the Cornell team. He is currently developing a neurophysiology lab course at Emory and also teaches freshman and senior seminars.

PART 1: SIZE AND THE RETINA Visual Angle (Interactive Explanation; Examples) Sinusoidal Gratings Color Vision Color Aftereffect (Demonstration and Experiment) Opponent Process Simulation PART 2: BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST Brightness Contrast (Demonstration and Experiment) Hering Grid Illusion and Variant - Adjust Parameters Concentric Bands Illusion and Explanation Color Contrast (Two Demonstrations) Wertheimer-Benary Illusion Munker-White Illusion Cornsweet Effect Bezold Effect PART 3: VISUAL MOTION Motion Aftereffect (Demonstration and Experiment) Kitaoka Illusory Motion Illusion Leviant Illusory Motion Illusion Pinna Illusory Motion Illusion PART 4: DEPTH PERCEPTION Ocular Cues to Depth Perception (Interactive Explanation) Binocular Disparity (Interactive Demonstration) Stereo Viewer Types (Interactive Demonstration) PART 5: SIZE ILLUSIONS Muller-Lyer Poggendorf Ponzo Vertical-Horizontal Vertical Bisection Ebbinghaus-Delboeuf Lipps PART 6: VISION, MISCELLANEOUS McCollough Effect Troxler Effect PART 7: SOUND LOCALIZATION Interaural Time and Intensity Difference (Interactive Demonstration and Explanation) Jeffress Model (Interactive Explanation) Cues Beyond ITD and IID (Examples of Stereo Sounds) PART 8: PITCH PERCEPTION Tritone Paradox Tritone Player (Interactive Demonstration) Infinite and Illusory Scales (Interactive Demonstration) PART 9: LANGUAGE Categorical Perception, Labeling Curve Categorical Perception, Discrimination Test Ba/Pa Continuum (Auditory Demonstration) Voice-Onset Time (Explanation) Stroop Effect (Reaction Time Experiment and Demonstration) PART 10: VISUAL SEARCH Disjunct Features Conjunction of Features Hemispheric Interference PART 11: ATTENTION Card Trick Demonstration PART 12: ICONIC MEMORY Whole Report Demonstration Partial Report Demonstration Whole versus Partial Report Effect of Array Size Decay of Icon Effect of Masking Estimate from Cyclic Visual Noise PART 13: ECHOIC MEMORY Estimate from Cyclic Noise PART 14: SCANNING OF WORKING MEMORY Sternberg Memory Search PART 15: IMPLICIT LEARNING Experiment Control Retention Tests Explanation of Artificial Grammar Used Above Eyewitness Testimony Loftus' Experiment Condition A Loftus' Experiment Condition B Police Lineup Photo Spread Police Lineup Sequential Test Police Lineup Demonstration (for Lectures) PART 16: MENTAL IMAGERY Mental Rotation (With 6 Possible Variations for Extended Projects)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2017
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 143 x 125 mm
Gewicht 96 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
ISBN-10 0-87893-950-4 / 0878939504
ISBN-13 978-0-87893-950-3 / 9780878939503
Zustand Neuware
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