Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... proximal stimuli . Then we can say that our question why things look as they do must find its answer not in terms of the distant , but of the proximal , stimuli . By a neglect of this difference real problems have been overlooked , and ...
... proximal stimuli . Then we can say that our question why things look as they do must find its answer not in terms of the distant , but of the proximal , stimuli . By a neglect of this difference real problems have been overlooked , and ...
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... proximal stimulation by which they are produced . The constancy of real things is to a great extent preserved in the constancy of the phenomenal things despite variations in their proximal stimuli . Relation of the Two Answers . When we ...
... proximal stimulation by which they are produced . The constancy of real things is to a great extent preserved in the constancy of the phenomenal things despite variations in their proximal stimuli . Relation of the Two Answers . When we ...
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... proximal stimulation . And the argument derived from the cinema applies to proximal stimulation as well as to distant , so that , in this respect , the second answer is in the same boat with the first . Reasons for the Survival of ...
... proximal stimulation . And the argument derived from the cinema applies to proximal stimulation as well as to distant , so that , in this respect , the second answer is in the same boat with the first . Reasons for the Survival of ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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animal answer appear argument articulation aspect associationism assumption attitude become behavioural environment behavioural field behavioural world C. D. Broad C. K. OGDEN ceteris paribus Chapter colour colour constancy complete concept constancy corresponding depend determined direction discussion distance dynamic effect Ego system emotions empiristic equal example excitation experimental experiments explain fact factors figure figure-ground fixation forces framework function geographical environment gestalt Gestalt Psychology gestalt theory ground havioural homogeneous hypothesis influence kind Köhler latter learning lines look means memory ment motion normal objects occur organization pattern perceived perception physiological possible present principle problem produce proved proximal psychology psychophysical question recall relation reproduction result retinal image retroactive inhibition rôle seems segregated shape similar space spatial stancy stimulation stress stroboscopic subjects surface syllables task tension theory things tion trace system trace theory true velocity whereas whole