The Measurement of Sensation
ISBN13: 9780198523420ISBN10: 0198523424
Hardback,
280 pages
Aug 1997,
In Stock
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Description
S. S. Stevens' famous paper On the Psychophysical Law , published in 1957, ignited a controversy that continues to this day--how to accurately measure sensation. For example, how can the perception of sensation diverge so sharply from the magnitude of the stimulus? How should it be measured? This book offers a concise but detailed introduction to the issues arising from this controversy. It presents the most important arguments in the field, plus a comprehensive survey of the data to allow readers to form their own opinions on the debate.Reviews
"Filled with theoretical concepts, historical overviews, psychophysical and physiological data, mathematical models, and scholarly insights, the book is an intellectual tour de force. This contemporary overview of what Fechner called "a physics of the mind" will appeal to specialists in psychophysics, mathematical psychology, sensation and perception, and cognitive and information processing. Upper-division undergraduates and above."--Choice

