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Page 189
... effect of the picture , and it is the perceptual effect that conveys the expressive meaning of the work . Later it will be demonstrated that knowledge deter- mines the spatial effect only when perceptual factors are absent or ambig ...
... effect of the picture , and it is the perceptual effect that conveys the expressive meaning of the work . Later it will be demonstrated that knowledge deter- mines the spatial effect only when perceptual factors are absent or ambig ...
Page 202
... effect of overlapping seems to occur when the total pattern thereby becomes simpler . If one unit prevents an adjoining unit from assum- ing a simpler shape indicated in its appearance , completion of the imperfect shape is made ...
... effect of overlapping seems to occur when the total pattern thereby becomes simpler . If one unit prevents an adjoining unit from assum- ing a simpler shape indicated in its appearance , completion of the imperfect shape is made ...
Page 391
... effect ( effet lancement ) from the release effect ( effet déclenchement ) . P. 325. Wertheimer ( 302 ) , p . 323 , of the German original . Not contained in the English summary by Ellis ( 303 ) . P. 326. Lévy - Bruhl ( 181 ) ...
... effect ( effet lancement ) from the release effect ( effet déclenchement ) . P. 325. Wertheimer ( 302 ) , p . 323 , of the German original . Not contained in the English summary by Ellis ( 303 ) . P. 326. Lévy - Bruhl ( 181 ) ...
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