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What can art tell us about how the brain works? And what can the
brain tell us about how we perceive and create art? Humans have
created visual art throughout history and its significance has been
an endless source of fascination and debate. Visual art is a
product of the human brain, but is art so complex and sophisticated
that brain function and evolution are not relevant to our
understanding? This book explores the links between visual art and
the brain by examining a broad range of issues including: the
impact of eye and brain disorders on artistic output; the relevance
of Darwinian principles to aesthetics; and the constraints imposed
by brain processes on the perception of space, motion and colour in
art. Arguments and theories are presented in an accessible manner
and general principles are illustrated with specific art examples,
helping students to apply their knowledge to new artworks.
Why do we enjoy art? What inspires us to create artistic works? How
can brain science help us understand our taste in art? The
Psychology of Art provides an eclectic introduction to the myriad
ways in which psychology can help us understand and appreciate
creative activities. Exploring how we perceive everything from
colour to motion, the book examines art-making as a form of human
behaviour that stretches back throughout history as a constant
source of inspiration, conflict and conversation. It also considers
how factors such as fakery, reproduction technology and sexism
influence our judgements about art. By asking what psychological
science has to do with artistic appreciation, The Psychology of Art
introduces the reader to new ways of thinking about how we create
and consume art.
Foundations of Sensation and Perception offers a comprehensive and
accessible introduction to the science of sensation and perception.
It covers all the human senses and answers many questions, such as
why movies are so convincing, how ventriloquism works, why things
sound different as you get older and why you may feel ill in an
aircraft or sea vessel. Full of illustrations and graphs that bring
concepts to life, the textbook covers vision, hearing, balance,
touch, pain, smell and taste. It discusses each sensory system
through its fundamental neuroscience, major perceptual qualities
and underlying coding principles. Each chapter includes reflective
questions, key terms and information boxes and chapter summaries.
Each chapter ends with a tutorial section which introduces more
advanced areas of study in an accessible way (including measurement
of light and Fourier analysis) as well as topics outside of the
mainstream of sensation (including music perception, colour
deficiencies and phantom limbs). The fourth edition of this
bestselling textbook includes an extensive update of the text to
reflect the latest research, a greater focus on balance and the
body senses and a major reorganisation of the chapters for ease of
use. It will be an invaluable resource for a wide range of
undergraduate students in psychology, neuroscience and related
disciplines.
The study of sensation and perception looks at how we acquire,
process, and interpret information about the outside world. By
describing key ideas from first principles, this straightforward
introduction provides easy access to the basic concepts in the
subject, and incorporates the most recent advances with useful
historical background. The text takes a uniquely integrative
approach, highlighting fundamental findings that apply across all
the senses - including vision, hearing, touch, pain, balance, smell
and taste - rather than considering each sense in isolation.
Several pedagogical features help students to engage with the
material. 'Key Term' and 'Key Concept' boxes describe technical
terms and concepts whilst 'Question' boxes relate the material to
everyday questions about perception. Each chapter ends with
suggestions for further reading, and the final chapter draws
together the material from the previous chapters, summarizing the
broad principles described, and outlining some major unresolved
issues. Assuming no prior knowledge, this book is an accessible and
up-to-date overview of the processes of human sensation and
perception. Presented in full color, it is an ideal introduction
for pre-undergraduate and first year undergraduate students on
courses in psychology, as well as neuroscience and biology.
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Masonic Lodge (Paperback)
George Mather, Larry A. Nichols; Series edited by Alan W. Gomes
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R288
Discovery Miles 2 880
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Many make the mistake of thinking because a thing is common, it is
probably harmless. Masonic Temples are everywhere. Are the Masons
just another "service organization"? Though their rites are secret,
Masons assure others that their practices are totally compatible
with Christianity. But there is an injunction to each Mason to
practice "his particular religious creed, that revelation of the
Deity which is recognized by his religion." What really goes on
behind the Temple door? Here is a discerning, detailed response. --
Why this series? This is an age when countless groups and
movements, old and new, mark the religious landscape in our
culture, leaving many people confused or uncertain in their search
for spiritual truth and meaning. Because few people have the time
or opportunity to research these movements fully, these books
provide essential information and insights for their spiritual
journeys. Each book has five sections: - A concise introduction to
the group - An overview of the group's theology -- in its own words
- Tips for witnessing effectively to members of the group - A
bibliography with sources for further study - A comparison chart
that shows the essential differences between biblical Christianity
and the group -- The writers of these volumes are well qualified to
present clear and reliable information and help us discern
religious truth from falsehood.
What can art tell us about how the brain works? And what can the
brain tell us about how we perceive and create art? Humans have
created visual art throughout history and its significance has been
an endless source of fascination and debate. Visual art is a
product of the human brain, but is art so complex and sophisticated
that brain function and evolution are not relevant to our
understanding? This book explores the links between visual art and
the brain by examining a broad range of issues including: the
impact of eye and brain disorders on artistic output; the relevance
of Darwinian principles to aesthetics; and the constraints imposed
by brain processes on the perception of space, motion and colour in
art. Arguments and theories are presented in an accessible manner
and general principles are illustrated with specific art examples,
helping students to apply their knowledge to new artworks.
Up-to-date, well-documented, comprehensive coverage of cults,
sects, and world religions, from the historical to the contemporary
INCLUDES * Well-known groups and world religions, such as Jehovah s
Witnesses, Mormons, Islam, and Baha i * Groups with a significant
North American influence, including Santeria, Rastafarians, Haitian
Voodo, white supremacy groups, Wicca, and Satanism REVISED,
UPDATED, AND EXPANDED TO INCLUDE NEW ENTRIES AND NEW INFORMATION *
Updated information on Islam and its global impact * New entries:
the Branch Davidians, Native American religions, Heaven s Gate, Aum
Supreme Truth, the Boston Movement, the Masonic Lodge, and many
others * Developments in the world of cults and the occult
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Cults, Sects, and World Religions is
arguably the most significant reference book on the subject to be
published. Formerly titled Dictionary of Cults, Sects, Religions,
and the Occult, it provides reliable information on the history and
beliefs of nearly every form of religion active today. This
extensively revised edition includes new topics, updated
information, and a brand-new format for a clearer, more organized
approach. The authors evaluate the beliefs and practices of each
group from the perspective of the Bible and the historic creeds of
the Christian church. You ll also find group histories, numerous
illustrations, charts, current statistics, websites,
bibliographies, and other useful information."
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Why do we enjoy art? What inspires us to create artistic works? How
can brain science help us understand our taste in art? The
Psychology of Art provides an eclectic introduction to the myriad
ways in which psychology can help us understand and appreciate
creative activities. Exploring how we perceive everything from
colour to motion, the book examines art-making as a form of human
behaviour that stretches back throughout history as a constant
source of inspiration, conflict and conversation. It also considers
how factors such as fakery, reproduction technology and sexism
influence our judgements about art. By asking what psychological
science has to do with artistic appreciation, The Psychology of Art
introduces the reader to new ways of thinking about how we create
and consume art.
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