Box 10
Container
Contains 134 Results:
Gibson, J. J. The change from visible to invisible: A study of optical transitions Perception and Psychophysics. with G. Kaplan, H. Reynolds, and K. Wheeler, pp. 113-116., date unknown
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Reprints from SCIENCE, review of Baird, John, C., "Psychophysical Analysis of Visual Space.", date unknown
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Gibson, J. J. Are there sensory qualities of objects? Synthese, 1968-1969, 19, 408-409., 1968 - 1969
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Gibson, J. J. Further thoughts on the perception of rigid motion. In J. Jarvinen (Ed.), Contemporary research in psychology of perception: In honorem Kai von Fiendt Sexagenarii. Porvoo, Finland: Werner Soderstrom Osakeyhtio, 1969, 1969
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Gibson, J. J. On theories for visual space perception: A reply to Johansson. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1970, 11, 75-79., 1970
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Gibson, J. J. On the relation between hallucination and perception. Leonardo, 1970, 3, 425-427., 1970
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Gibson, J. J. The information available in Pictures. Leonardo, 1971, 4, 27-35, 1971
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Gibson, J. J. The legacies of Koffka's Principles. Journal for the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1971, 7, 3-9., 1971
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Gibson, J. J. A theory of direct visual perception. In J. Royce & W. Rozeboom (Eds.), Psychology of knowing. New York: Gordon & Breach, 1972., 1972
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Gibson, J. J. On the concept of "formless invariants" in visual perception. Leonardo, 1973, 6, 43-45., 1973
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