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... equal to it being 40 and 35 cm . respectively ( the vertical ones being always 20 cm . ) . Therefore in each case we find two different stimuli giving rise to the perception of equal shapes , and not only different distant but also ...
... equal to it being 40 and 35 cm . respectively ( the vertical ones being always 20 cm . ) . Therefore in each case we find two different stimuli giving rise to the perception of equal shapes , and not only different distant but also ...
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... EQUAL INLYING FIELDS WITHIN OBJECTIVELY EQUAL SUR- ROUNDING FIELDS OF DIFFERENT APPEARANCE . We begin with the fol- lowing case . Let there be two large ( surrounding ) fields S1 and S2 , each containing a small hole in its centre , the ...
... EQUAL INLYING FIELDS WITHIN OBJECTIVELY EQUAL SUR- ROUNDING FIELDS OF DIFFERENT APPEARANCE . We begin with the fol- lowing case . Let there be two large ( surrounding ) fields S1 and S2 , each containing a small hole in its centre , the ...
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Kurt Koffka. smaller ones to appear equal . This means : under equal stimulus con- ditions large objects move ( phenomenally ) more slowly than small ones . If the fields are exactly alike except for amount of illumination , then the ...
Kurt Koffka. smaller ones to appear equal . This means : under equal stimulus con- ditions large objects move ( phenomenally ) more slowly than small ones . If the fields are exactly alike except for amount of illumination , then the ...
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