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... perceived figure will not entirely yield to this stress , and therefore the perceived shape will be somewhere between the retinal and the " real " shape , unless the internal forces of organization compli- cate the situation . We ...
... perceived figure will not entirely yield to this stress , and therefore the perceived shape will be somewhere between the retinal and the " real " shape , unless the internal forces of organization compli- cate the situation . We ...
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... perceived motion produced by actually moving objects , it seems more ade- quate to begin with the latter case , which is the more usual . A General Principle of the Theory of Perceived Motion . We begin with a very general statement ...
... perceived motion produced by actually moving objects , it seems more ade- quate to begin with the latter case , which is the more usual . A General Principle of the Theory of Perceived Motion . We begin with a very general statement ...
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... perceived motion than less inhomogeneous ones , a deduction amply confirmed by facts . All movement thresholds are higher in relatively homogeneous fields than in inhomogeneous ones ( see my article 1931 , p . 1194 f . ) , and the ...
... perceived motion than less inhomogeneous ones , a deduction amply confirmed by facts . All movement thresholds are higher in relatively homogeneous fields than in inhomogeneous ones ( see my article 1931 , p . 1194 f . ) , and the ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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