The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory, Volume II 1st Edition
Grabbing the interest of researchers, clinicians, and curious minds alike, The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory, Volume II, 1st Edition delivers a rigorous, accessible deep dive into a transformative framework for understanding behavior. Edited and authored by leading experts Warren Mansell, Eva de Hullu, Vyv Huddy, and Tom Scholte, this volume advances Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) across psychology, neuroscience, social science, and applied practice.
Explore cutting-edge chapters that bridge theory and empirical work: computational models, experimental methods, case studies, and practical interventions grounded in PCT. Each section clarifies how control of perception explains cognition, emotion, and social interaction—making complex ideas usable for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students. With clear summaries, methodological guidance, and cross-disciplinary examples, Volume II equips readers to design studies, refine clinical approaches, and integrate PCT into teaching and practice.
Whether you’re updating your library in the UK, US, Europe, Australia, or beyond, this handbook is a vital resource for anyone working at the intersection of theory and application. It’s especially valuable for therapists seeking evidence-based frameworks, researchers aiming for interdisciplinary collaboration, and educators training the next generation of scientists.
Enrich your understanding of human behavior with a comprehensive, professionally curated volume that translates advanced theory into practical insight. Order The Interdisciplinary Handbook of Perceptual Control Theory, Volume II, 1st Edition today and bring PCT’s powerful perspective into your research, teaching, or clinical practice.
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