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Pages : N/A The Psychology of Time considers how we define, describe, and experience time. Binding : Soft-Back Publisher : Lawrence Erlbaum James Gross, co-author of the text and Director of the Psychology One Teaching Program at Stanford University, believes in an integrated approach that looks at multiple perspectives to understand the larger complexities of the field. From a discussion of how our language around time is dependent on metaphor, to the role of biology in controlling our bodily experience of time, the book delves into how the finitude of life is a given human experience. Author :Richard Gross Condition : Used-Very Good Format: Paperback / softbackISBN: 9781138088078Publish/Release date: March 15, 2018Publisher: Taylor & Francis LtdNumber of pages: 128Width (mm): 129Height (mm): 198Depth (mm): In the Eighth Edition, the authors present psychology as a central discipline that connects to the humanities as well as the exciting advances in neuroscience.