M. D. Vernon Bücher






A Further Study of Visual Perception
- 302 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book revisits and expands upon the findings of Vernon's earlier work from 1937, focusing on visual perception. It delves into the complexities of how we perceive visual stimuli, offering insights that reflect advancements in the field since its original publication in 1952. This re-examination aims to deepen understanding of the mechanisms behind visual processing and perception, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology and sensory studies.
Backwardness in Reading
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on the challenges children face in learning to read, this 1957 publication delves into the various factors that contribute to reading difficulties. It explores the cognitive, emotional, and environmental aspects that influence literacy development, providing insights into effective teaching strategies and interventions to support struggling readers.
Focusing on the scientific foundations of reading and dyslexia, this 1971 book explores the cognitive and neurological aspects of how individuals process written language. It delves into the challenges faced by those with dyslexia, offering insights into the mechanisms of reading and the implications for education and learning strategies. Through rigorous analysis, the author aims to enhance understanding of dyslexia and its impact on literacy.
Visual Perception
- 260 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Focusing on visual perception, this 1937 publication offers an in-depth exploration of how we interpret and understand visual stimuli. The author delves into the psychological and physiological aspects of perception, providing insights into the complexities of seeing and interpreting the world around us. Through rigorous analysis, the book examines the interplay between perception and reality, making it a significant contribution to the fields of psychology and visual studies.
The Experimental Study of Reading
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the psychology of reading, this historical work compiles various experimental studies that explore how individuals engage with text. It delves into the cognitive processes involved in reading, providing insights into comprehension, retention, and the overall reading experience. The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the psychological factors that influence how we interpret and connect with written material.
