The Handbook of Perception and Action overviews state-of-the-art research in these two areas, while also
stressing the functional relationships between them. The three-volume set will be useful to researchers, technicians,
graduate students, and final-year undergraduates in psychology, developmental psychology, speech and hearing, neuropsychology,
neuroscience, and physiology.
This volume illustrates the ubiquity of the selective and control mechanisms that make up "attention"
by uniting many diverse approaches. In three sections, the book covers information intake, central control functions,
and the intensity aspect. An additional chapter on brain potentials reflects the prospects of electrophysiological
techniques. The final chapter is a theoretical overview of the book, illustrating the communalities and divergencies.