Principles Of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge, 8. lis 2013. - Broj stranica: 732 Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request. |
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K Koffka. Before a fact can become a fundamental fact, a setting must have been prepared in which all facts take their more or less prominent places, be it on the ringside or in the gallery. DEFINITIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY Such a setting is ...
K Koffka. Before a fact can become a fundamental fact, a setting must have been prepared in which all facts take their more or less prominent places, be it on the ringside or in the gallery. DEFINITIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY Such a setting is ...
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... fact in precisely the opposite way. It happens again and again that difierent stimuli produce the same reaction ... facts of constancy -—identical behaviour with respect to different stimuli—and those of the Révész experiment—different ...
... fact in precisely the opposite way. It happens again and again that difierent stimuli produce the same reaction ... facts of constancy -—identical behaviour with respect to different stimuli—and those of the Révész experiment—different ...
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... fact that the goal keeper whenever he can will try to intercept the ball. Our author then continues, “The goal keeper furnishes a prominent point in space which attracts the eyes of the opposing kickers. If the motor activity takes ...
... fact that the goal keeper whenever he can will try to intercept the ball. Our author then continues, “The goal keeper furnishes a prominent point in space which attracts the eyes of the opposing kickers. If the motor activity takes ...
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... fact that A is, in my behavioural environment, a familiar person, B a stranger. But there are other ways in which memory determines behaviour without the mediation of a behavioural field. The rapid and accurate activities of a trained ...
... fact that A is, in my behavioural environment, a familiar person, B a stranger. But there are other ways in which memory determines behaviour without the mediation of a behavioural field. The rapid and accurate activities of a trained ...
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... facts at all but with pure physiology. As a matter of fact, this conse— quence will appear not as a loss but as a gain to many psychologists who will probably now be tempted to make the comment: “If you want to explain all behaviour in ...
... facts at all but with pure physiology. As a matter of fact, this conse— quence will appear not as a loss but as a gain to many psychologists who will probably now be tempted to make the comment: “If you want to explain all behaviour in ...
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THE PROBLEM REFUTATION OF FALSE SOLUTIONS GENERAL FORMULATION OF THE TRUE SOLUTION | 69 |
VISUAL ORGANIZATION AND ITS LAWS | 106 |
FIGURE AND GROUND THE FRAMEWORK | 177 |
THE CONSTANCIES | 211 |
TRIDIMENSIONAL SPACE AND MOTION | 265 |
REFLEXES THE EGO THE EXECUTIVE | 306 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY THEORETICAL SECTION | 423 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY EXPERIMENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY | 465 |
XII LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSI | 529 |
XIII LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSII | 591 |
XIV SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY | 648 |
XV CONCLUSION | 680 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 687 |
INDEX | 703 |
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