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This book offers readers a single-source reference to the
implementation aspects of multirate systems, advances in design of
comb decimation filters and multirate filter banks. The authors
describe a variety of the most recent applications in fields such
as, image and video processing, digital communications, software
and cognitive radio.
This book provides anyone needing a primer on random signals and
processes with a highly accessible introduction to these topics. It
assumes a minimal amount of mathematical background and focuses on
concepts, related terms and interesting applications to a variety
of fields. All of this is motivated by numerous examples
implemented with MATLAB, as well as a variety of exercises at the
end of each chapter."
This book considers cultural psychology from historical,
theoretical, and epistemological perspectives, building an
understanding of cultural psychology as a human science and moving
beyond the nature-culture dichotomy. The unique collection of
chapters seeks to advance the field of cultural psychology by
reviving its historical legacies and arguing for its social
responsibility in future historical developments. It considers
European legacies for cultural psychology as developed by leading
figures such as Giambattista Vico, Wilhelm Wundt, Wilhelm Dilthey,
and Ernst Cassirer in order to provide insights into a long
tradition of thinking from a cultural psychology perspective. The
book discusses historical pathways in the rise and repression of
cultural psychology and its different historical forms, arguing for
the necessity of decolonizing psychology, securing a place for
culture in it, and developing an epistemology suited to humankind's
meaning-making processes in mutual shaping of psyche and culture.
It provides an integrative and historical understanding of the
subject and uses the diversity and heterogeneity within the field
to offer critical reflections on its achievements. The thoroughly
international group of contributors brings diverse analyses of
self, body, emotions, culture, and society and considers the future
of cultural psychology. The volume is a stimulating read for
scholars and students of cultural and theoretical psychology and
related areas including philosophy, anthropology, and history.
This book considers cultural psychology from historical,
theoretical, and epistemological perspectives, building an
understanding of cultural psychology as a human science and moving
beyond the nature-culture dichotomy. The unique collection of
chapters seeks to advance the field of cultural psychology by
reviving its historical legacies and arguing for its social
responsibility in future historical developments. It considers
European legacies for cultural psychology as developed by leading
figures such as Giambattista Vico, Wilhelm Wundt, Wilhelm Dilthey,
and Ernst Cassirer in order to provide insights into a long
tradition of thinking from a cultural psychology perspective. The
book discusses historical pathways in the rise and repression of
cultural psychology and its different historical forms, arguing for
the necessity of decolonizing psychology, securing a place for
culture in it, and developing an epistemology suited to humankind's
meaning-making processes in mutual shaping of psyche and culture.
It provides an integrative and historical understanding of the
subject and uses the diversity and heterogeneity within the field
to offer critical reflections on its achievements. The thoroughly
international group of contributors brings diverse analyses of
self, body, emotions, culture, and society and considers the future
of cultural psychology. The volume is a stimulating read for
scholars and students of cultural and theoretical psychology and
related areas including philosophy, anthropology, and history.
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