Color Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy 5th Ed. - Volume 3 Nervous System and Sensory Organs
A well-balanced combination of a clinical text, reference material and multicolor illustrations make this review of nervous system anatomy eminently useful for students and practitioners alike. The new edition includes revised indexes, updated nomenclature, and recent research results.
Fuzzy Buzzy Groups for Children With Developmental and Sensory Processing Difficulties: A Step-by-Step Resource
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 24 October 2010
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Children with sensory and cognitive difficulties can struggle to interact with their peers, are easily distracted, sensitive and have problems coping with change. It can be difficult to find the time and resources to give these children the extra encouragement they need. "Fuzzy Buzzy Groups for Children with Developmental and Sensory Processing Difficulties" has been devised to address the needs of children with sensory processing difficulties and development delay in mainstream educational environments. This easy-to-follow resource will enable professionals to carry out the programme in a relaxed and fun way.
Reverberations of China's diversity and multiethnic heritage are visible in everything from the cuisine and languages to the beliefs and arts of the vast nation. In addition to linking the Chinese to their rich past, a number of these traditions have been absorbed by cultures around the world and have granted many entree into a nation otherwise far-removed from their own. This volume treats readers to a unique sensory experience, allowing them to better appreciate the sights, sounds, and tastes that have been developed and refined in China for centuries.
Unconscious Memory Representations in Perception: Processes and mechanisms in the brain
Perceptual experience emerges from neural computations. Unconscious Memory Representations in Perception focuses on the role of implicit (non-conscious) memories in processing sensory information. Making sense of the wealth of information arriving at our senses requires implicit memories, which represent environmental regularities, contingencies of the sensory input, as well as general contextual knowledge.
Perception and the Physical World: Psychological and Philosophical Issues in Perception
How can we conceive of the relation between the available sensory input and our perceptual achievement? Does our perceptual system exploit the sensory input in terms of innately determined knowledge of properties of the physical world? How can we use Bayesian principles to provide key insights into the scope and limits of perception?