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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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    1970 – 1971

    Table of Contents 1970 – 1971

    1. The Visual Ego
    2. Terms Used in Ecological Optics
    3. A Terminology for Describing the Layout of Opaque Surfaces and the Occluding of One Surface by Another
    4. Memo On the Visual Perception of Tangible and Intangible Things
    5. Note on Behavior and Koffka’s Behavioral Environment
    6. The Relation Between Retinal Stimulation and Visual Sensation
    7. Inquiry into Sensations
    8. Loss of Word-Meaning with Prolonged Fixation An Old Experiment in Need of Reinterpretation
    9. Anomalies of Form Perception Resulting from Elements Moving within an Aperture or from an Aperture Moving over a Form
    10. Current Problems in Ecological Optics (Projects for Psychol. 512. Seminar on Perception, Spring 1971)
    11. Concerning Onset and Cessation of Stimulation and Disturbances in an Array of Stimulation
    12. A Preliminary Description and Classification of Affordances
    13. More on Affordances
    14. Do We Ever See Light?
    15. On the Distinction between Objects and Substances
    16. Invariants in the Changing Optic Array and What They Specify for an Observer in an Environment
    17. A Note on The Muddle of Extrasensory Perception
    18. The Crisis in Sensory Physiology
    19. On the Concept of Optical Texture
    20. Note on Terrestrial Orientation
    21. A Note on Conjuring Tricks and the Psychology of Event Perception

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