Perception
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Perception
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Perception
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Incoming Resources
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- Change the way you see everything through asset-based thinking, Kathryn D. Cramer and Hank Wasiak
- The invisible gorilla, and other ways our intuitions deceive us, Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons
- Mathematics and the search for knowledge, Morris Kline, Professor Emeritus, New York University
- We have the technology, how biohackers, foodies, physicians, and scientists are transforming human perception, one sense at a time, Kara Platoni
- Handbook of cognition, edited by Koen Lamberts and Robert L. Goldstone
- Sensation and perception, E. Bruce Goldstein
- The age of insight, the quest to understand the unconscious in art, mind, and brain : from Vienna 1900 to the present, Eric R. Kandel
- Metazoa, animal life and the birth of the mind, Peter Godfrey-Smith
- The hidden brain, how our unconscious minds elect presidents, control markets, wage wars, and save our lives, Shankar Vedantam
- Being you, a new science of consciousness, Anil Seth
- Perceiving the arts, an introduction to the humanities, Dennis J. Sporre
- A tour of the senses, how your brain interprets the world, John M. Henshaw
- Deviate, the science of seeing differently, Beau Lotto ; illustrations by Luna Margherita Cardilli and Ljudmilla Socci
- The child's conception of physical causality, Jean Piaget ; with a new introduction by Jaan Valsiner
- An introduction to perception, Irvin Rock
- Redirect, the surprising new science of psychological change, Timothy D. Wilson
- The scent of desire, discovering our enigmatic sense of smell, Rachel Herz
- The perceptual world of the child, T.G.R. Bower
- Visual thinking
- Sentient, how animals illuminate the wonder of our human senses, Jackie Higgins
- Perception, [by] Godfrey Vesey
- Don't even think about it, why our brains are wired to ignore climate change, George Marshall
- Sentience and animal welfare, Donald M. Broom, Professor of Animal Welfare (Emeritus), Centre for Anthrozoology and Animal Welfare, Department of Veterinary Medicine and St. Catharine's College, University of Cambridge, UK
- Willful blindness, why we ignore the obvious at our peril, Margaret Heffernan
- Brain rules, 12 principles for surviving and thriving at work, home, and school, John Medina
Outgoing Resources
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