Box 10
Container
Contains 134 Results:
Gibson, J. J. Studying perceptual phenomena. In T. G. Andrews (Ed.), Methods of Psychology, N.Y.: Wiley, 1948, 1948
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Gibson, J. J. The perception of visual surfaces. American Journal of Psychology, 1950, 63, 367-384, 1950
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What is a form? Psychological Review, 1951, 58, 403-412, 1951
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Gibson, J. J. Theories of perception. In W. Dennis (Ed.), Current trends in Psychological theory. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1951, 1951
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Gibson, J. J. The visual field and the visual world: A reply to Professor Boring. Psychological Review, 1952, 59, 149-151., 1952
File — Box: 10, Folder: 21
Gibson, J. J. The relation between visual and postural determinants of the phenomenal vertical. Psychological Review, 1952, 59, 370-375, 1952
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Gibson, J. J. & Carel, W. Does motion perspective independently produce the impression of a receding surface? Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1952, 44, 16-18, 1952
File — Box: 10, Folder: 21
Gibson, J. J., & Cornsweet, J. The perceived slant of visual surfaces - optical and geographical. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1952, 44, 11-15., 1952
File — Box: 10, Folder: 21
Gibson, J. J. & Dibble, F. N. Exploratory experiments on the stimulus conditions for the perception of a visual surface. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1952, 43, 414-419, 1952
File — Box: 10, Folder: 21