Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... objects of varying sizes are presented , and the observer has to judge whether they seem larger or smaller than the standard or equal to it . The precaution to have standard and comparison objects in different directions , though it has ...
... objects of varying sizes are presented , and the observer has to judge whether they seem larger or smaller than the standard or equal to it . The precaution to have standard and comparison objects in different directions , though it has ...
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... objects relative to the rest of the field also fits the facts from which we started our discussion . If objects move in the geographical environment , then their retinal images are dis- placed with regard to other objects whether we ...
... objects relative to the rest of the field also fits the facts from which we started our discussion . If objects move in the geographical environment , then their retinal images are dis- placed with regard to other objects whether we ...
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... objects move in different directions . But if s1 > S , then s2 must be > 0 , i.e. , both objects must move in the same direc- tion . We can apply this directly to the case of eye - movements , being the experienced movements of the ...
... objects move in different directions . But if s1 > S , then s2 must be > 0 , i.e. , both objects must move in the same direc- tion . We can apply this directly to the case of eye - movements , being the experienced movements of the ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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