Studies in PerceptionRoss Henry Day, Gordon Stanley |
Contents
History and theory of perception | 1 |
A J MARSHALL | 15 |
Spatiotemporal aspects of perception | 37 |
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adaptation aftereffects analysis angle angular functions apparent array basis binocular changes chromatic circle colour complex concerned consistent constant depth detectors determined direction discussed disparity display dots duration dyslexics effect elements errors example experimental experiments explanation fact field figure findings frame frequency further Gibson given grating hypothesis illusion increased indicated inducing inducing lines involved kind length less letter light longer mean measure memory method MICHIGAN motion msec normal objects observer obtained occur orientation pattern perceived perception performance persistence position possible presented problem processes properties Psychol range referred relative reported response selective sensations sense sensory separation shape shown similar single space spatial specific square stimulus suggest symmetry task theory tilt tion University vertical vision visual wavelength