Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... lines as lines , i.e. , as units segregated from the rest , but not the case which concerns us now , viz . , when we see the area enclosed by a line , or a pattern of lines , segregated from the rest of the field and not in the same way ...
... lines as lines , i.e. , as units segregated from the rest , but not the case which concerns us now , viz . , when we see the area enclosed by a line , or a pattern of lines , segregated from the rest of the field and not in the same way ...
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... lines which before were projected on vertical retinal lines will now be focussed on oblique retinal lines without ceasing to appear in space as they did before . Without discussing the manner in which the classical Hering theory ...
... lines which before were projected on vertical retinal lines will now be focussed on oblique retinal lines without ceasing to appear in space as they did before . Without discussing the manner in which the classical Hering theory ...
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... line . We have already given an example of the second case . As soon as we tilt our heads , vertical lines are no longer projected on vertical retinal lines , and yet the objects which looked vertical before will continue to do so , as ...
... line . We have already given an example of the second case . As soon as we tilt our heads , vertical lines are no longer projected on vertical retinal lines , and yet the objects which looked vertical before will continue to do so , as ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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