Box 10
Container
Contains 134 Results:
Gibson, J. J. Technical and scientific communication: A reply to Calvert. American Journal of Psychology, 1957, 70, 129-131., 1957
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Gibson, J. J. The registering of objective facts: An interpretation of Woodworth's theory of perceiving. In G. Seward & J. Seward (Eds.) Current psychological issues: Essays in honor of Robert S. Woodworth. New York: Holt, 1958, 1958
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Gibson, J. J. Visually controlled locomotion and visual orientation in animals. British Journal of Psychology, 1958, 49, 182-194., 1958
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Gibson, J. J. After-effects: Figural and negative. Review of P. McEwen, Figural after-effects. Contemporary Psychology, 1959, 3, 294-295., 1959
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
von Fieandt, K., & Gibson, J. J. The sensitivity of the eye to two kinds of continuous transformation of a shadow-pattern. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1959, 57, 344-347., 1959
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Bergman, R., & Gibson, J. J. The negative after-effect of the perception of a surface slanted in the third dimension. American Journal of Psychology, 1959, 72, 364-374., 1959
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Gibson, E. J. & Gibson, J. J., Smith, O. W., & Flock, H. Motion parallax as a determinant of perceived depth. Journal of experiential Psychology, 1959, 58, 40-51, 1959
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Gibson, J. J. Perception as a function of stimulation. In S. Koch (Ed.), Psychology: A study of a science. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959., 1959
File — Box: 10, Folder: 24
Gibson, J. J. Pictures, perspective, and perception. Daedalus, 1960, 216-227., 1960
File — Box: 10, Folder: 25