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Spatial biases in perception and cognition / (Record no. 515505)

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International Standard Book Number 9781316651247 (ebook)
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Cancelled/invalid ISBN 9781107154988 (hardback)
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Classification number QP491
Item number .S73 2018
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Classification number 152.14/2
Edition number 23
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Title Spatial biases in perception and cognition /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Timothy L. Hubbard.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture (R) Cambridge :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer (R) Cambridge University Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2018.
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Extent 1 online resource (xii, 483 pages) :
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Formatted contents note Perceptual biases in elementary geometry / Michael Morgan (City University of London) -- Perceptual anisotropies in visual space / J. Antonio Aznar-Casanova (University of Barcelona, Spain) and Leonardo G. Bernardino (University Federal Fluminense, Brazil) -- Situated influences on spatial-numerical associations / Krzysztof Cipora (University of Tübingen, Germany), Katarzyna Patro (Ulm University, Germany), and Hans-Christoph Nürk (University of Tübingen, Germany) -- S-R compatibility with physical and representational locations: the Simon, SMARC, and STEARC effects / Carlo Umiltà (University of Padua, Italy), Mario Bonato (Ghent University, Belgium), and Elena Rusconi (Abertay University, Dundee, UK) -- Unraveling the paradox of spatial pitch / Ophelia Deroy (University of London), Irune Fernandez-Preito (Hospital Sant Joan de Deu, Barcelona), Jordi Navarra (Hospital Sant Joan de Deu, Barcelona), and Charles Spence (University of Oxford) -- Representational biases in space and language / Alexander Kranjec (Duquesne University, USA) -- Mislocalizations at the onset position of moving stimuli / Jochen Müsseler (University of Aachen, Germany) and Dirk Kerzel (University of Geneva, Switzerland) -- Influences on representational momentum / Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University, USA) -- The flash-lag effect / Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University, USA) -- Perceptual and motor biases in reference to gravity / Myrka Zago (IRCSS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy) -- Auditory biases in visual motion perception / Wataru Teramoto (Kumamoto University, Japan), Souta Hidaka (Rikkyo University, Japan), and Yoichi Sugita (Waseda University, Japan) -- Adaptive biases in visual and auditory looming perception / John G. Neuhoff (College of Wooster, USA) -- Expanding space: does imagination affect boundary extension for visual scenes? / Helene Intraub (University of Delaware, USA) and Kristin Michod Gagnier (Johns Hopkins University, USA) -- Spatial contraries and mirrors / Ivana Bianchi (University of Macerata, Italy) and Ugo Savardi (University of Verona, Italy) -- Aesthetics and preferences in scene and spatial composition / Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University, USA) -- Spatial biases in thought and judgment: reference theory / Barbara Tversky (Columbia University, USA) -- Categorical influences on spatial bias / Nora Newcombe (Temple University, USA) -- Spatial bias after brain damage: the case of visual neglect / Pom Charras (Université of Monpellier), Juan Lupianez (University of Granada), and Paolo Bartolomeo (UPMC-Paris6, France) -- Natural regularities and coupled predictive perceptual and cognitive biases: why we evolved to systematically experience spatial illusions / Michael McBeath (Arizona State University, USA) -- Two "inhibitions of return" bias orienting differently / Raymond M. Klein and Ralph S. Redden (Dalhousie University, Canada) -- Spatial biases from action / Jessica K. Witt (Colorado State University, USA) -- Spatial biases in navigation and wayfinding / Jan M. Wiener (Bournemouth University, UK) and Tobias Meilinger (Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen) -- Grounding social cognition in space / Caterina Suitner (University of Padua, Italy) and Thomas W. Schubert (University of Oslo, Norway) -- Forms of bias in cognitive science: moving beyond perception, action, and cognition / J. Scott Jordan, Vincent Cialdella, Dan S. Schloesser, and Jiuyang Bai (Illinois State University, USA).
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Summary, etc Our experience of the world is influenced by numerous spatial biases, most of which influence us without our being aware of them. These biases are related to illusions and asymmetries in our perception of space, relationships between space and other qualities, dynamics of moving objects, dynamics of scene configuration, and dynamics related to perception and action. Consideration of these biases provides insight into how we perceive, remember, and navigate space, as well as how we interact with objects and people in space. This volume introduces and reviews numerous spatial biases, and provides descriptions and examples of each bias. The contributors discuss historical and current theories for many biases, and for some biases, provide new explanatory theories. Providing a 'one-stop shop' for information on such a key aspect of our experience in the world, this volume will interest anyone curious about our understanding of space.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Space perception.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Spatial behavior.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Cognition.
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Personal name Hubbard, Timothy L.,
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International Standard Book Number 9781107154988
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316651247">https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316651247</a>

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