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Kurt Koffka. CHAPTER V THE ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD Figure and Ground . The Framework Things and Framework . Figure - Ground . Double Representation . One - sided Function of Contour . Functional Dependence of Figure and Ground . Ground as ...
Kurt Koffka. CHAPTER V THE ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD Figure and Ground . The Framework Things and Framework . Figure - Ground . Double Representation . One - sided Function of Contour . Functional Dependence of Figure and Ground . Ground as ...
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... Framework . General Principle : the Main Directions of the Field Constitute the Framework . Localization of the Ego Through Constitution of Frame- work . Application of the General Principle to Our Various Examples ; the Invariants ...
... Framework . General Principle : the Main Directions of the Field Constitute the Framework . Localization of the Ego Through Constitution of Frame- work . Application of the General Principle to Our Various Examples ; the Invariants ...
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... framework is the stress of this framework towards the main directions of space . THE SPECIAL CASE OF EGO LOCALIZATION . Our principle applies as well to our example of the room viewed when standing parallel or oblique to a wall . The ...
... framework is the stress of this framework towards the main directions of space . THE SPECIAL CASE OF EGO LOCALIZATION . Our principle applies as well to our example of the room viewed when standing parallel or oblique to a wall . The ...
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