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Wertheimer's paper and a number of publications which followed it dealt chiefly or exclusively with stroboscopic motion , i.e. , the case where perceived motion is produced by stationary objects . Since it has been proved beyond a doubt ...
Wertheimer's paper and a number of publications which followed it dealt chiefly or exclusively with stroboscopic motion , i.e. , the case where perceived motion is produced by stationary objects . Since it has been proved beyond a doubt ...
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The problem of stroboscopic motion consists , according to this theory , in establishing the conditions under which fusion between the two ( or more ) separate excitations takes place , or when attraction , though not strong enough to ...
The problem of stroboscopic motion consists , according to this theory , in establishing the conditions under which fusion between the two ( or more ) separate excitations takes place , or when attraction , though not strong enough to ...
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He found the same laws operative for selection of stroboscopic motion that Wertheimer discovered for the organization of stationary forms . Thus he demonstrated the factors of proximity and equality , and showed at the same time that ...
He found the same laws operative for selection of stroboscopic motion that Wertheimer discovered for the organization of stationary forms . Thus he demonstrated the factors of proximity and equality , and showed at the same time that ...
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