Description |
317 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Pick, H. L., Jr. Foreword.--MacLeod, R. B. A tribute to James J. Gibson.--Hochberg, J. Higher-order stimuli and inter-response coupling in the perception of the visual world.--Henle, M. On naive realism.--Metzger, W. Can the subject create his world?--Fieandt, K. von. Some psychological constituents and aspects of object perception.--Gombrich, E. H. The sky is the limit.--Metelli, F. Achromatic color conditions in the perception of transparency.--Johansson, G. Projective transformations as determining visual space perception.--Bower, T. G. R. The evolution of sensory systems.--Pick, H. L., Jr. Visual coding of nonvisual spatial information.--Beck, J. Dimensions of an achromatic surface color.--Flock, H. R. Stimulus structure in lightness and brightness experiments.--Kennedy, J. M. Perception, pictures, and the etcetera principle.--Gippenreiter, Y. B. and Romanov, V. Y. A method of investigation of the internal form of visual activity.--Lee, D. N. Visual information during locomotion |
Analysis |
Man Perception |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies and index |
Subject |
Perception.
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Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Author |
Gibson, James J. (James Jerome), 1904-1979.
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MacLeod, Robert Brodie, 1907-1972, editor
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Pick, Herbert L., editor
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LC no. |
74001547 |
ISBN |
0801408350 |
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