Source Book Of Gestalt Psychology

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Achromatic Colours
animal cognition research
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Brightness Difference
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Cedar Nuts
cognitive science
Colour Constancy
Completion Phenomenon
constancy
Critical Disk
Energy Density
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excitations
experimental psychology
Exposure Time
Fixation Point
German psychological experiments translation
Gestalt Presentations
Gestalt Process
Gestalt Theory
gestalten
Grateful Acknowledgment
hypothesis
individual
Induced Motion
Intermediate Goal
Interrupted Tasks
Lewin motivation theory
object
Observation Distance
perception theory
Phenomenal Gestalten
Phenomenal Motion
physical
Physical Gestalten
Physische Gestalten
Plaster Of Paris
presentations
properties
psychical forces analysis
Reduction Screen
stimulus
Unfinished Tasks
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415209571
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jun 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is Volume II of twenty-one in a series of Cognitive Psychology. Originally published in 1938. The war, differences of tongue, sentiment, and background all contributed towards making it difficult for English-speaking readers to welcome what they were the experimental methods and results of certain German psychologists. The gap thus created was not bridged until very recent times: notably by the publication in 1935 of Professor K. Koffka’s Principles of Gestalt Psychology. Even this important work, however, does not wholly effect the necessary transition from the German psychology of 1912 to the present day, and Professor Koffka himself mentions this in a Preface footnote of his book. The present volume is offered in the hope that it may play a part in completing the structure.
Willis D. Ellis with an introduction by K. Koffka.

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