
Faces Of Psychology: Perception Volume 21 Supplement 1
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A fascinating intersection of visual science and psychological history, Faces of Psychology presents a collection of portrait-based visual puzzles and illusions curated by perceptual psychologist Nicholas Wade. The work chronicles the faces of prominent figures in the history of psychology, ingeniously embedded within carefully constructed visual compositions that themselves demonstrate principles of perception. Wade, a leading authority on the history of vision science, argues through this unique format that the study of perception is inseparable from the scientists who shaped it. Published as a supplement to the prestigious journal Perception, this volume stands as both a scholarly homage and a stunning demonstration of the visual phenomena it represents. It is an essential and captivating piece for anyone interested in the science of how we see and interpret the world around us.
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Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (softcover/journal supplement). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact. No stickers or labels visible.
A fascinating intersection of visual science and psychological history, Faces of Psychology presents a collection of portrait-based visual puzzles and illusions curated by perceptual psychologist Nicholas Wade. The work chronicles the faces of prominent figures in the history of psychology, ingeniously embedded within carefully constructed visual compositions that themselves demonstrate principles of perception. Wade, a leading authority on the history of vision science, argues through this unique format that the study of perception is inseparable from the scientists who shaped it. Published as a supplement to the prestigious journal Perception, this volume stands as both a scholarly homage and a stunning demonstration of the visual phenomena it represents. It is an essential and captivating piece for anyone interested in the science of how we see and interpret the world around us.












