Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... perception and cognition fall short of forming a clear dichotomy , but rather fade into differences of degree and focus , cer- tain relative distinctions can be made . The standard criteria for perception are immediacy and stimulus ...
... perception and cognition fall short of forming a clear dichotomy , but rather fade into differences of degree and focus , cer- tain relative distinctions can be made . The standard criteria for perception are immediacy and stimulus ...
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... Perception is thus in several of these theories both a subsystem of cognition and a function of cognition . Many experiments and examples may be cited in support of the notion of the subordination of percep- tion to cognition . The ...
... Perception is thus in several of these theories both a subsystem of cognition and a function of cognition . Many experiments and examples may be cited in support of the notion of the subordination of percep- tion to cognition . The ...
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... perception is made equivalent to sensation , not made up of sensations . The second attack on the classical constructivist position in per- ception comes from Gibson ( 1966 ) , who has been arguing for direct perception . He suggests ...
... perception is made equivalent to sensation , not made up of sensations . The second attack on the classical constructivist position in per- ception comes from Gibson ( 1966 ) , who has been arguing for direct perception . He suggests ...
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WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
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