"Wade and Swanston take a functional approach to visual perception, starting from everyday examples like crossing the road. Rather than covering the traditional topics (e.g., brightness, colour, size, shape, depth, motion, illusions) in the traditional way, the authors have chosen to focus on the functions of vision in a 3-D environment, particularly emphasizing the role of spatial relationships (both static and moving) and reference frames. This provides a unique perspective on visual perception. In addition, they take a historical approach because it is important to know what the major ideas are, to understand the arguments and where they are coming from rather than knowing only what the current fashions are. This choice, along with the enjoyable writing style and characteristic illustrations, provides a unique flavour to the book. If you want to make your students think more deeply about visual perception rather than merely being taken from one cool phenomenon to another, this book is strongly recommended.
" - Johan Wagemans, University of Leuven, Belgium "I believe that the three texts in this sequence of books deserve the title of classics. It is hard to imagine how Wade's and Swanston's textbooks could be improved upon and for anyone who wishes to acquire detailed knowledge of visual perception, this latest edition provides an unbeatable source. In addition to the detailed text, this edition includes many of Wade's intriguing illustrations: these are frequently manipulations of portraits of famous vision researchers drawn in complex ways to illustrate their scientific contributions: wonderfully stimulating." - Ian Gordon. University of Exeter commended." - Johan Wagemans, University of Leuven, Belgium "I believe that the three texts in this sequence of books deserve the title of classics. It is hard to imagine how Wade's and Swanston's textbooks could be improved upon and for anyone who wishes to acquire detailed knowledge of visual perception, this latest edition provides an unbeatable source. In addition to the detailed text, this edition includes many of Wade's intriguing illustrations: these are frequently manipulations of portraits of famous vision researchers drawn in complex ways to illustrate their scientific contributions: wonderfully stimulating.
" - Ian Gordon. University of Exeter.