Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... segregated from the rest of the field and not in the same way segregated from the contour . Although discontinuity of stimulation still has a segregating effect and in so far is in harmony with our law , this segregation is ...
... segregated from the rest of the field and not in the same way segregated from the contour . Although discontinuity of stimulation still has a segregating effect and in so far is in harmony with our law , this segregation is ...
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... segregated and unified in my visual field exactly as any part of the visual behavioural en- vironment . A Second Step : Why Does My Visually Segregated Hand Ap- pear as " My " Hand ? But there remains this question : Why do I see this ...
... segregated and unified in my visual field exactly as any part of the visual behavioural en- vironment . A Second Step : Why Does My Visually Segregated Hand Ap- pear as " My " Hand ? But there remains this question : Why do I see this ...
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... segregated unit , and this segregation is not con- tained in the stimulus ! In the stimulus there is change , and to this stimulus change there corresponds perceptual segregation , just as in spatial organization segregation was ...
... segregated unit , and this segregation is not con- tained in the stimulus ! In the stimulus there is change , and to this stimulus change there corresponds perceptual segregation , just as in spatial organization segregation was ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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