Probability of alternate perceptual responses is suggested as an approximate quantitative index o... more Probability of alternate perceptual responses is suggested as an approximate quantitative index of "goodness' of figure, and a group technique is presented by which this score can be obtained for ambiguous stimuli. Using the technique to obtain group scores for relative duration of tri- and bidimensional phases of four Kopfermann cube figures, the resulting responses are not inconsistent with the
... Effects of the gestalt revolution: The Cornell symposium on perception. This article is not i... more ... Effects of the gestalt revolution: The Cornell symposium on perception. This article is not included in your organization's subscription. ... Julian E. Hochberg. Available online 5 May 2007. The symposium dealt with areas of agreement found 30 years after the birth of Gestalt-theorie. ...
... If recognition of solid objects in two-dimensional representation were at least in part unlea... more ... If recognition of solid objects in two-dimensional representation were at least in part unlearned, it might still * Received for publication April 18, 1961. ... Psychol., 52, 1960, 183-208, which is con-cerned with differences in spatial localization rather than in recognition of objects. ...
The relationship between the perceptual theory and motion pictures is investigated. Various means... more The relationship between the perceptual theory and motion pictures is investigated. Various means for producing moving pictures and their characteristics are described. The physics of recording and display procedures and the limits these procedure impose on the effective stimuli for apparent movement are discussed. The use of movement to present the shape and form of objects, the layout of objects and surfaces, and the form and structure of events is examined. The purposes and types of cuts, and the comprehensibility of cuts are considered.
Probability of alternate perceptual responses is suggested as an approximate quantitative index o... more Probability of alternate perceptual responses is suggested as an approximate quantitative index of "goodness' of figure, and a group technique is presented by which this score can be obtained for ambiguous stimuli. Using the technique to obtain group scores for relative duration of tri- and bidimensional phases of four Kopfermann cube figures, the resulting responses are not inconsistent with the
... Effects of the gestalt revolution: The Cornell symposium on perception. This article is not i... more ... Effects of the gestalt revolution: The Cornell symposium on perception. This article is not included in your organization's subscription. ... Julian E. Hochberg. Available online 5 May 2007. The symposium dealt with areas of agreement found 30 years after the birth of Gestalt-theorie. ...
... If recognition of solid objects in two-dimensional representation were at least in part unlea... more ... If recognition of solid objects in two-dimensional representation were at least in part unlearned, it might still * Received for publication April 18, 1961. ... Psychol., 52, 1960, 183-208, which is con-cerned with differences in spatial localization rather than in recognition of objects. ...
The relationship between the perceptual theory and motion pictures is investigated. Various means... more The relationship between the perceptual theory and motion pictures is investigated. Various means for producing moving pictures and their characteristics are described. The physics of recording and display procedures and the limits these procedure impose on the effective stimuli for apparent movement are discussed. The use of movement to present the shape and form of objects, the layout of objects and surfaces, and the form and structure of events is examined. The purposes and types of cuts, and the comprehensibility of cuts are considered.
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