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This selection of papers from Kenneth Craik, explores the measurement of perception, sensory physiology and the relationship of nervous function to machines.
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This selection of papers from Kenneth Craik, explores the measurement of perception, sensory physiology and the relationship of nervous function to machines.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134804
- ISBN-10: 0521134803
- Artikelnr.: 29021571
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 346g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134804
- ISBN-10: 0521134803
- Artikelnr.: 29021571
Editor's notes
Introduction
Obituary notices by Sir Frederic Bartlett, F. R. S.
Part I. Analytical and Causal treatments of Perception (Epilogue from the PhD Thesis): Part II. The Mechanism of Human Action: 1. Introductory
2. Principles of automatic regulation and servo-mechanisms
3. Review of synthetic principles and their application to living systems
4. Brain mechanisms: levels
5. Cyclical action in men and machinery
6. On human behaviour
Part III. Experimental Work: 7. Anderson Stuart's Contrast phenomenon
8. Brightness, discrimination, borders, and subjective brightness
9. On the effects of looking at the sun
10. Localized aniseikonia following 'eclipse blindness'
11. Correspondence regarding amblyopia
12. The photochemical stimulation of the optic nerve
13. Theories on dark-adaptation
14. Introspections on learning the Link Trainer by a mixed visual and instrument method
Part IV. Sensory Quantification: 15. Crawford's results in binocular summation (unpublished)
16. Measurability of sensation
17. In defence of the measurability of sensation-intensity
18. Quantitative estimates of sensory events
19. On the question of sensation scales
Part V. Aspects of Psychology: 20. Lectures on psychology for medical students
21. The nature of animal behaviour
22. Laws of association
23. Psychological effects of the black-out
Part VI. Philosophy: 24. The nature of explanation - reply to critics
25. Causes and purposes
26. Man's extension of himself
27. On the working of the mind
28. On the inductive study of language and the meaning of particular words
29. Induction, coherence, relational systems, and the objective validity of thought, 30. Life
31. Claustrophobia
32. 'The Marxist Philosophy and the Sciences'
33. Disagreement
34. War as a part of life
35. Songs of creation
Bibliography of the writings of K. J. W. Craik
References.
Introduction
Obituary notices by Sir Frederic Bartlett, F. R. S.
Part I. Analytical and Causal treatments of Perception (Epilogue from the PhD Thesis): Part II. The Mechanism of Human Action: 1. Introductory
2. Principles of automatic regulation and servo-mechanisms
3. Review of synthetic principles and their application to living systems
4. Brain mechanisms: levels
5. Cyclical action in men and machinery
6. On human behaviour
Part III. Experimental Work: 7. Anderson Stuart's Contrast phenomenon
8. Brightness, discrimination, borders, and subjective brightness
9. On the effects of looking at the sun
10. Localized aniseikonia following 'eclipse blindness'
11. Correspondence regarding amblyopia
12. The photochemical stimulation of the optic nerve
13. Theories on dark-adaptation
14. Introspections on learning the Link Trainer by a mixed visual and instrument method
Part IV. Sensory Quantification: 15. Crawford's results in binocular summation (unpublished)
16. Measurability of sensation
17. In defence of the measurability of sensation-intensity
18. Quantitative estimates of sensory events
19. On the question of sensation scales
Part V. Aspects of Psychology: 20. Lectures on psychology for medical students
21. The nature of animal behaviour
22. Laws of association
23. Psychological effects of the black-out
Part VI. Philosophy: 24. The nature of explanation - reply to critics
25. Causes and purposes
26. Man's extension of himself
27. On the working of the mind
28. On the inductive study of language and the meaning of particular words
29. Induction, coherence, relational systems, and the objective validity of thought, 30. Life
31. Claustrophobia
32. 'The Marxist Philosophy and the Sciences'
33. Disagreement
34. War as a part of life
35. Songs of creation
Bibliography of the writings of K. J. W. Craik
References.
Editor's notes
Introduction
Obituary notices by Sir Frederic Bartlett, F. R. S.
Part I. Analytical and Causal treatments of Perception (Epilogue from the PhD Thesis): Part II. The Mechanism of Human Action: 1. Introductory
2. Principles of automatic regulation and servo-mechanisms
3. Review of synthetic principles and their application to living systems
4. Brain mechanisms: levels
5. Cyclical action in men and machinery
6. On human behaviour
Part III. Experimental Work: 7. Anderson Stuart's Contrast phenomenon
8. Brightness, discrimination, borders, and subjective brightness
9. On the effects of looking at the sun
10. Localized aniseikonia following 'eclipse blindness'
11. Correspondence regarding amblyopia
12. The photochemical stimulation of the optic nerve
13. Theories on dark-adaptation
14. Introspections on learning the Link Trainer by a mixed visual and instrument method
Part IV. Sensory Quantification: 15. Crawford's results in binocular summation (unpublished)
16. Measurability of sensation
17. In defence of the measurability of sensation-intensity
18. Quantitative estimates of sensory events
19. On the question of sensation scales
Part V. Aspects of Psychology: 20. Lectures on psychology for medical students
21. The nature of animal behaviour
22. Laws of association
23. Psychological effects of the black-out
Part VI. Philosophy: 24. The nature of explanation - reply to critics
25. Causes and purposes
26. Man's extension of himself
27. On the working of the mind
28. On the inductive study of language and the meaning of particular words
29. Induction, coherence, relational systems, and the objective validity of thought, 30. Life
31. Claustrophobia
32. 'The Marxist Philosophy and the Sciences'
33. Disagreement
34. War as a part of life
35. Songs of creation
Bibliography of the writings of K. J. W. Craik
References.
Introduction
Obituary notices by Sir Frederic Bartlett, F. R. S.
Part I. Analytical and Causal treatments of Perception (Epilogue from the PhD Thesis): Part II. The Mechanism of Human Action: 1. Introductory
2. Principles of automatic regulation and servo-mechanisms
3. Review of synthetic principles and their application to living systems
4. Brain mechanisms: levels
5. Cyclical action in men and machinery
6. On human behaviour
Part III. Experimental Work: 7. Anderson Stuart's Contrast phenomenon
8. Brightness, discrimination, borders, and subjective brightness
9. On the effects of looking at the sun
10. Localized aniseikonia following 'eclipse blindness'
11. Correspondence regarding amblyopia
12. The photochemical stimulation of the optic nerve
13. Theories on dark-adaptation
14. Introspections on learning the Link Trainer by a mixed visual and instrument method
Part IV. Sensory Quantification: 15. Crawford's results in binocular summation (unpublished)
16. Measurability of sensation
17. In defence of the measurability of sensation-intensity
18. Quantitative estimates of sensory events
19. On the question of sensation scales
Part V. Aspects of Psychology: 20. Lectures on psychology for medical students
21. The nature of animal behaviour
22. Laws of association
23. Psychological effects of the black-out
Part VI. Philosophy: 24. The nature of explanation - reply to critics
25. Causes and purposes
26. Man's extension of himself
27. On the working of the mind
28. On the inductive study of language and the meaning of particular words
29. Induction, coherence, relational systems, and the objective validity of thought, 30. Life
31. Claustrophobia
32. 'The Marxist Philosophy and the Sciences'
33. Disagreement
34. War as a part of life
35. Songs of creation
Bibliography of the writings of K. J. W. Craik
References.