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Perception; selected readings in science and phenomenology. / Edited with an introd. by Paul Tibbetts.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tibbetts, Paul, compiler.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Perception.
- Physical Description:
- 406 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago : Quadrangle Books, [1969]
- Contents:
- Introduction to sensory psychology, by C. Mueller.
- Some reflections on brain and mind, by R. Brain.
- In search of the engram, by K. Lashly.
- Cerebral organization and behavior, by R. W. Sperry.
- Relations between the central nervous system and the peripheral organs, by E. von Holst.
- Effects of the Gestalt revolution, by J. E. Hochberg.
- Seeing in depth, by R. L. Gregory.
- The stimulus variables for visual depth perception, by J. J. Gibson.
- The elaboration of the universe, by J. Piaget.
- Visual perception approached by the method of stabilized images, by R. M. Pritchard, W. Heron, and D. O. Hebb.
- Philosophy as rigorous science, by E. Husserl.
- The "sensation" as a unit of experience, by M. Merleau-Ponty.
- The phenomenology of perception: perceptual implications, by A. Gurwitsch.
- The expression of thinking, by E. W. Straus.
- The concept of group and the theory of perception, by E. Cassirer.
- Norm and pathology of I-world relations, by E. W. Straus.
- The metaphysical in man, by M. Merleau-Ponty.
- Cultural differences in the perception of geometric illusions, by M. H. Segall, D. T. Campbell, and M. J. Herskovits.
- The interpretive cortex, by W. Penfield.
- Recovery from early blindness: a case study, by R. L. Gregory and J. G. Wallace.
- Visual disturbances after perceptual isolation, by W. Heron, B. K. Doane, and T. H. Scott.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 13353
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