Visual perception
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(OCoLC)fst01168049
Label
Visual perception
Name
Visual perception
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cctfast
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Incoming Resources
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- Mind & image, an essay on art & architecture, Herb Greene
- Artforms, an introduction to the visual arts, Duane Preble, Sarah Preble, Patrick Frank
- The Book of art
- Vision and brain, how we perceive the world, James V. Stone
- Learning to look at paintings, Mary Acton
- The psychology of visual perception, [by] Ralph Norman Haber [and] Maurice Hershenson
- The new drawing on the right side of the brain, Betty Edwards
- Visual perception, [by] Tom N. Cornsweet
- Perception and illusion, historical perspectives, Nicholas J. Wade
- Visual thinking, the hidden gifts of people who think in pictures, patterns, and abstractions, Temple Grandin ; with Betsy Lerner
- Color perception in art, by Faber Birren
- Visual allusions, pictures of perception, Nicholas Wade
- Form and texture;, a photographic portfolio
- Understanding art, Lois Fichner-Rathus
- The astonishing hypothesis, the scientific search for the soul, Francis Crick
- Sight unseen, an exploration of conscious and unconscious vision, Melvyn Goodale, David Milner
- Vision and art, the biology of seeing, by Margaret Livingstone ; foreword by David Hubel
- Drawing, seeing and observation, Ian Simpson
- Vision and art, the biology of seeing, by Margaret Livingstone ; foreword by David Hubel
- Basic vision, an introduction to visual perception, Robert Snowden, Peter Thompson, Tom Troscianko
- Deviate, the science of seeing differently, Beau Lotto ; illustrations by Luna Margherita Cardilli and Ljudmilla Socci
- Principles of three-dimensional design, Wucius Wong
- Drawing on the right side of the brain, Betty Edwards
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox, Michael Dibb, and Richard Hollis
- Perceiving the arts, an introduction to the humanities, Dennis J. Sporre
- Visual intelligence, sharpen your perception, change your life, Amy E. Herman
- Visual intelligence, how we create what we see, Donald D. Hoffman
- Eye and brain, the psychology of seeing, Richard L. Gregory, with a new introduction by the author
- Look again, how to experience the Old Masters, Ossian Ward
- Visual thinking
Outgoing Resources
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