Magdalen D. Vernon

Magdalen D. Vernon was a British psychologist known for her work in experimental psychology, particularly in the areas of visual perception and attention. She made significant contributions to the understanding of how people process visual information and was a prominent figure in the field during her time.

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  1. 1. A Further Study Of Visual Perception

    An Investigation into the Psychological Processes Involved in Visual Perception

    This book delves into the intricate mechanisms of how humans perceive the visual world, exploring the cognitive processes that underlie our ability to interpret and understand visual stimuli. It examines the interplay between sensory input and mental processing, shedding light on the complexities of perception, including depth, color, and motion. Through a series of studies and experiments, the text provides insights into the psychological and physiological factors that influence visual perception, offering a comprehensive overview of the field and its implications for understanding human cognition.

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