Perceptual Development: Its Relation to Theories of Intelligence & Cognition: Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by Institute for Juvenile Research, Illinois State Department of Mental Health, & National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, National Institutes of Health |
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... intensity . Since motion parallax results in differential flux ( and therefore differential intensities of stimulation ) , it is possible that the subjects tested on the visual cliff were responding neither to depth or motion parallax ...
... intensity . Since motion parallax results in differential flux ( and therefore differential intensities of stimulation ) , it is possible that the subjects tested on the visual cliff were responding neither to depth or motion parallax ...
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... intensity differences . I can see that motion parallax results in different intensities of stimulation on the shallow and deep sides of the cliff -- that is , if you take Schneirla's extremely broad definition of intensity , one that a ...
... intensity differences . I can see that motion parallax results in different intensities of stimulation on the shallow and deep sides of the cliff -- that is , if you take Schneirla's extremely broad definition of intensity , one that a ...
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... intensity rather than intensity per se , it would be more useful if I defined effective intensity . Effective intensity is determined by the quanta of physical energy in relation to the sensory apparatus and central nervous system ...
... intensity rather than intensity per se , it would be more useful if I defined effective intensity . Effective intensity is determined by the quanta of physical energy in relation to the sensory apparatus and central nervous system ...
Contents
Research Perspectives in Studying the Perceptual World | 24 |
Discussion of papers by White and by Turkewitz and Birch | 43 |
FLOOR DISCUSSION | 52 |
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adaptation adult apparent body position apparent vertical auditory behavior capture effect CHAIRMAN child cognitive comparison constant error coordination depolarized depth perception developmental differential direction discrimination displacement distortion effect experiment experimental eye movements Fantz figural aftereffects findings fixation function Gibson hand Hein illusion increase input intelligence intensity interstimulus interval involved judgments kinesthesis kinesthetic look lysergic acid diethylamide motor motor learning Mueller-Lyer neonate object perception ontogenesis ontogenetic organism organismic orientation parallax perceived perceptual activity perceptual development phenomena Piaget and Lambercier Pick and Hay polarization Pollack presented prisms problem processes proprioceptive Psychol relation relationship response Rutschmann samples self-object sensory spatial sensory system sensory-motor sensory-tonic shift Singer and Day's situation space perception spatial aftereffect standard stimulus tachistoscopic target task theory of perceptual things Turkewitz Type variable vision visual cliff visual field visual perception visual-motor Wapner Werner