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Because of the ease with which we perceive, many people see perception as something that just happens However, even seemingly simple perceptual experiences involve complex underlying mechanisms, which are often hidden from our conscious experience These mechanisms are being investigated by researchers and theorists in fields such as psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, computer science, and philosophy A few examples of the questions posed by these investigations are, What dinfants perceive? How does perception develop? What dperceptual disorders reveal about normal functioning? How can information from one sense, such as hearing, be affected by information from another sense, such as vision? How is the information from all of our senses combined tresult in our perception of a coherent environment? What are some practical outcomes of basic research in perception? These are just a few of the questions this encyclopedia will consider, as it presents a comprehensive overview of the field of perception for students, researchers, and professionals in psychology, the cognitive sciences, neuroscience, and related medical disciplines such as neurology and ophthalmology