Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... corresponding points are stimulated in the same manner , then the result will be the perception of one point in the nuclear plane . Then equality of stimulation would be required for the definition of correspondence , i.e. , some- thing ...
... corresponding points are stimulated in the same manner , then the result will be the perception of one point in the nuclear plane . Then equality of stimulation would be required for the definition of correspondence , i.e. , some- thing ...
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... corresponding point in the other eye is also stimulated by black , while the white corner stimulates a non ... corresponding point in the right eye pr , the point in the right eye which is stimulated by the interstice corresponding ...
... corresponding point in the other eye is also stimulated by black , while the white corner stimulates a non ... corresponding point in the right eye pr , the point in the right eye which is stimulated by the interstice corresponding ...
Stranica 444
... corresponds to the first member by a , that corresponding to the second by b , and that corresponding to the interval by i . Then , if a , b , and i are areas of different concentration , there will be a pattern of leaps of potential ...
... corresponds to the first member by a , that corresponding to the second by b , and that corresponding to the interval by i . Then , if a , b , and i are areas of different concentration , there will be a pattern of leaps of potential ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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