0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (1)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (1)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (1)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 matches in All Departments

Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System - A Psychophysical and Physiological Analysis (Paperback): George... Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System - A Psychophysical and Physiological Analysis (Paperback)
George A. Gescheider, John H. Wright, Ronald T. Verrillo
R1,681 Discovery Miles 16 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System addresses the fundamental question of whether sensory channels, similar to those known to operate in vision and audition, also operate in the sense of touch. Based on the results of psychophysical and neurophysiological experimentation the authors make a powerful case that channels operate in the processing of mechanical stimulation of the highly sensitive glabrous skin of the hand. According to the multichannel model presented in this monograph, each channel, with its specific type of mechanoreceptor and afferent nerve fiber, responds optiimally to particular aspects of the tactile stimulus. It is further proposed that the tactile perception of objects results from the combined activity of the individual tactile channels. This work is important because it provides researchers and students in the field of sensory neuroscience with a comprehensive model that enhances our understanding of tactile perception.

Blazing Ice - Pioneering the Twenty-First Century’s Road to the South Pole (Hardcover, New): John H. Wright Blazing Ice - Pioneering the Twenty-First Century’s Road to the South Pole (Hardcover, New)
John H. Wright
R923 R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Save R122 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Antarctic is the last, vast terrestrial frontier on Earth. Less than a century ago, no one had ever seen the South Pole. Today, odd machines and adventure skiers from many nations converge there every summer. They arrive from many starting points on the Antarctic coast and go back some other way. But not until very recently had anyone completed a round trip from McMurdo Station, the U.S. support hub on the continental coast. The last man to try that perished in 1912; a surface route remained elusive until John H. Wright and his crew finished the job in 2006. Blazing Ice is the story of the team of Americans who forged a thousand-mile transcontinental “haul route” across Antarctica. For decades, airplanes from McMurdo Station supplied the South Pole. A safe and repeatable surface haul route would have been cheaper and more environmentally benign than airlift, but the technology was not available until 2000. As Wright reveals in this gripping narrative, the hazards of Antarctic terrain and weather were as daunting for twenty-first century pioneers as they were for Norway’s Roald Amundsen or for England’s Robert Falcon Scott when they raced to be first to the South Pole in 1911–1912. Wright and his team faced deadly hidden crevasses, vast snow swamps, the Transantarctic Mountains, badlands of weird wind-sculpted ice, and the high Polar Plateau. Blazing Ice will appeal to Antarctic lovers, adventure readers of all stripes, conservationists, and scientists grappling with the conjunction of institutional culture and their fieldwork.

Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System - A Psychophysical and Physiological Analysis (Hardcover, New):... Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System - A Psychophysical and Physiological Analysis (Hardcover, New)
George A. Gescheider, John H. Wright, Ronald T. Verrillo
R4,448 Discovery Miles 44 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Information-Processing Channels in the Tactile Sensory System addresses the fundamental question of whether sensory channels, similar to those known to operate in vision and audition, also operate in the sense of touch. Based on the results of psychophysical and neurophysiological experimentation the authors make a powerful case that channels operate in the processing of mechanical stimulation of the highly sensitive glabrous skin of the hand. According to the multichannel model presented in this monograph, each channel, with its specific type of mechanoreceptor and afferent nerve fiber, responds optiimally to particular aspects of the tactile stimulus. It is further proposed that the tactile perception of objects results from the combined activity of the individual tactile channels. This work is important because it provides researchers and students in the field of sensory neuroscience with a comprehensive model that enhances our understanding of tactile perception.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems
Peter Benner, Mario Ohlberger, … Hardcover R4,602 Discovery Miles 46 020
Poisonous Berries - Machine Learning For…
Rocket Baby Club Hardcover R583 Discovery Miles 5 830
ClearRevise OCR Computer Science J277…
Paperback R389 Discovery Miles 3 890
Kids Who Murder - Ten American Cases
Ellie Hayes Paperback R688 Discovery Miles 6 880
Narasinha Mehta of Gujarat - A Legacy of…
Neelima Shukla-Bhatt Hardcover R3,845 Discovery Miles 38 450
Jewish Perspectives on Theology and the…
William Gaventa Paperback R1,721 Discovery Miles 17 210
Extremisms In Africa
Alain Tschudin, Stephen Buchanan-Clarke, … Paperback  (1)
R330 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050
Ten Cs of Jesus Exemplified
Dustin Wright Hardcover R583 Discovery Miles 5 830
Teenagers, Sexual Health Information and…
Kerry Mckellar, Elizabeth Sillence Paperback R2,049 Discovery Miles 20 490
Interpreting Nietzsche - Reception and…
Ashley Woodward Hardcover R4,958 Discovery Miles 49 580

 

Partners