Description
"Sarah Bate has written a truly captivating account of the disorders of face processing. A great new resource for researchers and students in cognitive, developmental, neuro- and clinical psychology with an interest in face perception." - Dr Markus Bindemann, Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent, UK "This is an excellent introduction to the topic; I've learned a lot from it and it will become my reference text. The structure will make it especially accessible to students new to the field." - Professor Peter Hancock, Psychology, University of Stirling, UK "Well written and detailed text that will provide a nice addition to the literature. This book should be of interest to face perception researchers and their students." - Dr Karen Lander, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Manchester, UK
About the Author
Sarah Bate is Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University, UK. Her doctoral thesis examined face processing impairments in developmental prosopagnosia (faceblindness), and she has continued this work into her postdoctoral research career.
Reviews
"Sarah Bate has written a truly captivating account of the disorders of face processing. A great new resource for researchers and students in cognitive, developmental, neuro- and clinical psychology with an interest in face perception." - Dr Markus Bindemann, Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent, UK "This is an excellent introduction to the topic; I've learned a lot from it and it will become my reference text. The structure will make it especially accessible to students new to the field." - Professor Peter Hancock, Psychology, University of Stirling, UK "Well written and detailed text that will provide a nice addition to the literature. This book should be of interest to face perception researchers and their students." - Dr Karen Lander, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Manchester, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9780230292178
Author Sarah Bate
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 394g