psychology_Sons_(2003)
100 Sensation and Perception when Oppel’s papers appeared, and 1900, over 200 papers demonstrating and analyzing various visual ...
The Rise of the Behavioral Laboratories 101 an amalgam between sensory and nonsensory elements. These nonsensory elements might ...
102 Sensation and Perception fundamental data, and empirical strategies that had been de- veloped by physiology, since ultimatel ...
The Psychophysicists and the Correspondence Problem 103 tested as computer models. In this way, the reaction-time data confirms ...
104 Sensation and Perception times a weight must be increased, for instance, before it equals another target weight, could serve ...
The Gestaltists and the Correspondence Problem 105 present and the fidelity of the instrument depends on its abil- ity to pick a ...
106 Sensation and Perception Figure 5.3 A square and a triangle appear as a function of the operation of the gestalt principle o ...
Bibliography 107 together into a seamless whole would also be considered to be an illusion. Since we now understand the physiolo ...
108 Sensation and Perception REFERENCES Bain, A. (1855). The senses and the intellect.London: Longman, Green. Berkeley, G. (1709 ...
CHAPTER 6 Cognition and Learning THOMAS HARDY LEAHEY 109 THE PHILOSOPHICAL PERIOD 110 The Premodern Period: Cognition before the ...
110 Cognition and Learning became the study of learning, inquiring into how people and animals—another effect of evolution—acqui ...
The Philosophical Period 111 some way get beyond appearances to an enduring realm of Truth. The first relativists were the Greek ...
112 Cognition and Learning taught that there is a transcendental and unchanging realm of Truth and that we can know it by the ri ...
The Philosophical Period 113 sensitive soul. Clearly, animals perceive the world of objects and can learn, storing experiences i ...
114 Cognition and Learning resembles the Form of the Dog. Moreover, Plato posited the existence of higher-level forms such as th ...
The Philosophical Period 115 soul and consciousness and were therefore incapable of cog- nition. As machines, they responded to ...
116 Cognition and Learning taken for granted. The Way of Ideas assumes with common sense that there is a world outside conscious ...
The Philosophical Period 117 been confirmed by experience so far. We might one day find that some swans are black (they live in ...
118 Cognition and Learning THE EARLY SCIENTIFIC PERIOD Contemporary cognitive scientists distinguish betweenproce- duralanddecla ...
The Early Scientific Period 119 of pragmatism assimilated evolution into philosophy, recog- nizing the necessary connection betw ...
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