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Perception and Communication

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First published in 1958, this book has become recognized as a classic in its field, marking a transition between behaviorist learning theory and the modern 'information-processing' or cognitive approach to perception and mental skills. The work continues to provide a principal starting point
for theoretical and experimental work on selective attention. It will make compelling reading for psychologists and others interested in the recent history of psychology.

352 pages, Paperback

First published June 4, 1987

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D.E. Broadbent

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November 17, 2013
Some good information but as a researcher's monograph it's a very dense read. Your humble reviewer, as a non-specialist, needs to find the time to decompress this book and read it alongside the cited material,
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