Spatial Biases in Perception and Cognition

Author:   Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107154988


Pages:   494
Publication Date:   23 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Timothy L. Hubbard (Arizona State University)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.890kg
ISBN:  

9781107154988


ISBN 10:   1107154987
Pages:   494
Publication Date:   23 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Part I. Anisotropies and Illusions: 1. Perceptual biases in elementary geometry Michael Morgan; 2. Perceptual anisotropies in visual space J. Antonio Aznar-Casanova; 3. Situated influences on spatial-numerical associations Krzysztof Cipora, Katarzyna Patro and Hans-Christoph Nürk; 4. S-R compatibility with physical and representational locations: the Simon, SMARC, and STEARC effects Carlo Umiltà, Mario Bonato and Elena Rusconi; 5. Unraveling the paradox of spatial pitch Ophelia Deroy, Irune Fernandez-Preito, Jordi Navarra and Charles Spence; 6. Representational biases in space and language Alexander Kranjec; Part II. Dynamics of Objects: 7. Mislocalizations at the onset position of moving stimuli Jochen Müsseler and Dirk Kerzel; 8. Influences on representational momentum Timothy L. Hubbard; 9. The flash-lag effect Timothy L. Hubbard; 10. Perceptual and motor biases in reference to gravity Myrka Zago; 11. Auditory biases in visual motion perception Wataru Teramoto, Souta Hidaka and Yoichi Sugita; 12. Adaptive biases in visual and auditory looming perception John G. Neuhoff; Part III. Dynamics in Scenes: 13. Expanding space: does imagination affect boundary extension for visual scenes? Helene Intraub; 14. Spatial contraries and mirrors Ivana Bianchi and Ugo Savardi; 15. Aesthetics and preferences in scene and spatial composition Timothy L. Hubbard; 16. Spatial biases in thought and judgment: reference theory Barbara Tversky; 17. Categorical influences on spatial bias Nora Newcombe; Part IV. Perception and Action: 18. Spatial bias after brain damage: the case of visual neglect Pom Charras, Juan Lupianez and Paolo Bartolomeo; 19. Natural regularities and coupled predictive perceptual and cognitive biases: why we evolved to systematically experience spatial illusions Michael McBeath; 20. Two 'inhibitions of return' bias orienting differently Raymond M. Klein and Ralph S. Redden; 21. Spatial biases from action Jessica K. Witt; 22. Spatial biases in navigation and wayfinding Jan M. Wiener and Tobias Meilinger; 23. Grounding social cognition in space Caterina Suitner and Thomas W. Schubert; 24. Forms of bias in cognitive science: moving beyond perception, action, and cognition J. Scott Jordan, Vincent Cialdella, Dan S. Schloesser and Jiuyang Bai.

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'Beyond the presentation of new theories and models, the book shows impressive depth and breadth. ... Rare is the opportunity to read such an impressive compilation that proves both descriptive and prescriptive, provides novel and compelling theories and models to account for a range of biases, and successfully moves between relatively basic and applied research and application. For these reasons, I strongly recommend this book for students and scientists seeking a comprehensive and well-unified discussion of spatial biases in perception and cognition.' Tad T. Brunye, Perception 'For specialists in this field, this book should be a valuable resource ...' K. S. Milar, Choice 'Spatial Biases in Perception and Cognition is a collection of reviews from a wide array of contributors about a very broad range of topics ... This book is well suited for senior undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology or cognitive science, or for students of all ages interested in spatial relations and spatial abilities.' Austen Smith, Perception


'Beyond the presentation of new theories and models, the book shows impressive depth and breadth. ... Rare is the opportunity to read such an impressive compilation that proves both descriptive and prescriptive, provides novel and compelling theories and models to account for a range of biases, and successfully moves between relatively basic and applied research and application. For these reasons, I strongly recommend this book for students and scientists seeking a comprehensive and well-unified discussion of spatial biases in perception and cognition.' Tad T. Brunye, Perception 'For specialists in this field, this book should be a valuable resource ...' K. S. Milar, Choice 'Beyond the presentation of new theories and models, the book shows impressive depth and breadth. ... Rare is the opportunity to read such an impressive compilation that proves both descriptive and prescriptive, provides novel and compelling theories and models to account for a range of biases, and successfully moves between relatively basic and applied research and application. For these reasons, I strongly recommend this book for students and scientists seeking a comprehensive and well-unified discussion of spatial biases in perception and cognition.' Tad T. Brunye, Perception 'For specialists in this field, this book should be a valuable resource ...' K. S. Milar, Choice


'Beyond the presentation of new theories and models, the book shows impressive depth and breadth. ... Rare is the opportunity to read such an impressive compilation that proves both descriptive and prescriptive, provides novel and compelling theories and models to account for a range of biases, and successfully moves between relatively basic and applied research and application. For these reasons, I strongly recommend this book for students and scientists seeking a comprehensive and well-unified discussion of spatial biases in perception and cognition.' Tad T. Brunye, Perception 'Beyond the presentation of new theories and models, the book shows impressive depth and breadth. ... Rare is the opportunity to read such an impressive compilation that proves both descriptive and prescriptive, provides novel and compelling theories and models to account for a range of biases, and successfully moves between relatively basic and applied research and application. For these reasons, I strongly recommend this book for students and scientists seeking a comprehensive and well-unified discussion of spatial biases in perception and cognition.' Tad T. Brunye, Perception


Author Information

Timothy L. Hubbard is an adjunct faculty member at Arizona State University and Adjunct Doctoral Dissertation Chair at Grand Canyon University, and was previously a Full Professor at Texas Christian University. He has published 83 papers in peer-reviewed journals, 12 chapters in various academic books, and over 100 scientific conference presentations. He is Consulting Editor for Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics and the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, and Associate Editor for Frontiers in Psychology. He has published scholarly reviews and empirical findings on several spatial biases and is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and of the Psychonomic Society.

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