Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... retinal line causes us to see a vertical one , then a vertical retinal line will cause us to see an oblique one . Therefore , although the direction of the retinal line is a factor that codetermines the direction of the behavioural ...
... retinal line causes us to see a vertical one , then a vertical retinal line will cause us to see an oblique one . Therefore , although the direction of the retinal line is a factor that codetermines the direction of the behavioural ...
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... retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle , forces must have been at work which have changed the ... retinal shape will most easily produce that behavioural shape which corresponds to it . i.e. , it will resist ...
... retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle , forces must have been at work which have changed the ... retinal shape will most easily produce that behavioural shape which corresponds to it . i.e. , it will resist ...
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... retinal , the less similar to the real shape . That means , of course , that a certain combination of shape and orientation is invariant for a given retinal shape , as we had previously supposed.12 EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION . A number ...
... retinal , the less similar to the real shape . That means , of course , that a certain combination of shape and orientation is invariant for a given retinal shape , as we had previously supposed.12 EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION . A number ...
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