Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... occur at different places , while in B processes which occur at the same place ( a ) do not fuse , instead of which a , fuses with c2 , and a2 with b1 . Therefore fusion must depend upon other factors than mere spatial proximity ...
... occur at different places , while in B processes which occur at the same place ( a ) do not fuse , instead of which a , fuses with c2 , and a2 with b1 . Therefore fusion must depend upon other factors than mere spatial proximity ...
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... occur in trace systems are emphasized by von Restorff . ( 1 ) It seems an inevitable assump- tion that the transformation which single traces undergo by being incorporated in a larger trace system may go much farther than perceptual ...
... occur in trace systems are emphasized by von Restorff . ( 1 ) It seems an inevitable assump- tion that the transformation which single traces undergo by being incorporated in a larger trace system may go much farther than perceptual ...
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... occur in systems already endowed with traces ; it is this fact alone that makes mental development intelligible . For by occur- ring in trace - endowed systems processes will be influenced by these traces , and the novelty of a process ...
... occur in systems already endowed with traces ; it is this fact alone that makes mental development intelligible . For by occur- ring in trace - endowed systems processes will be influenced by these traces , and the novelty of a process ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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