Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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Kurt Koffka. by making it smaller , the object should look smaller too , and if I reduce the intensity of stimulation the object should look blacker . These conclusions which have been actually accepted as axioms of sense psychology will ...
Kurt Koffka. by making it smaller , the object should look smaller too , and if I reduce the intensity of stimulation the object should look blacker . These conclusions which have been actually accepted as axioms of sense psychology will ...
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... look different from C in a new dimension or aspect , and this dimension is the dimension of brightness . B and A look both black , but B looks as bright as the white C , while A looks very much darker . This explanation of Gelb's ...
... look different from C in a new dimension or aspect , and this dimension is the dimension of brightness . B and A look both black , but B looks as bright as the white C , while A looks very much darker . This explanation of Gelb's ...
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... looks neutral ; d2 , also reflecting neutral light , must look neutral also , while d1 , reflecting coloured light , the light of the illumination , must look coloured . A GAP IN THIS THEORY . But although these principles allow us to ...
... looks neutral ; d2 , also reflecting neutral light , must look neutral also , while d1 , reflecting coloured light , the light of the illumination , must look coloured . A GAP IN THIS THEORY . But although these principles allow us to ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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