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Ecological Psychology and Homeokinetics

Scholarship of Arthur Iberall, Bill Mace, and Robert Shaw

  • Iberall Papers in Ecological Psychology
  • Iberall Papers in American Journal of Physiology

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    1954 – 1961

    Table of Contents 1954 – 1961

    1. Ordinal Stimulation and the Possibility of a Global Psychophysics
    2. Motion Parallax and Motion Perspective in Visual Perception
    3. Long-Standing Paradoxes in Visual Perception, which Purport to be resolved by a “Global Stimulus” Theory of Perception
    4. Note on the Concept of “Stimulus”
    5. Note on the Responses of the Eye to Focusable Light
    6. Note on “Unstructured” Stimulation
    7. Proposed Set of Non-contradictory Assumptions about the Nature of stimuli
      The Use of the Word “Stimulus”: Conclusions of the Survey
    8. Schematic Perception
    9. Outline of a New Attempt to Classify the Senses and the Sensory Inputs
    10. On the Functions of Stimuli and Responses
    11. Areas for Basic Research in Perception Contemplated at Cornell
    12. The Accuracy of Form Discrimination with Three Types of Tactual Input: Passive, Moving, and Active
    13. A List of the Sources of Potential Stimulation in the Terrestrial Environment – the Ordinary Causes of Actual Stimulation

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