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- catalog contributor b1787365.
- catalog created "[1950]".
- catalog date "1950".
- catalog date "[1950]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1950]".
- catalog description ""References": p. 231-235.".
- catalog description "Why do things look as they do? -- Theories of perception -- The visual field and the visual world -- The formation of retinal images -- A psychophysical theory of perception -- The stimulus variables for visual depth and distance -- momentary stimulation -- The stimulus variables for visual depth and distance -- the active observer -- The problem of the stable and boundless visual world -- The constant sizes and shapes of things -- Geometrical space and form -- Meaning -- Learning -- Spatial perception and spatial behavior.".
- catalog extent "xii, 235 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Perception of the visual world.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Perception of the visual world.".
- catalog issued "1950".
- catalog issued "[1950]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, Houghton Mifflin".
- catalog relation "Perception of the visual world.".
- catalog subject "612.8437".
- catalog subject "Perception.".
- catalog subject "QP491 .G5".
- catalog subject "Vision.".
- catalog subject "Visual Perception.".
- catalog subject "WW 103 G449p 1950".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why do things look as they do? -- Theories of perception -- The visual field and the visual world -- The formation of retinal images -- A psychophysical theory of perception -- The stimulus variables for visual depth and distance -- momentary stimulation -- The stimulus variables for visual depth and distance -- the active observer -- The problem of the stable and boundless visual world -- The constant sizes and shapes of things -- Geometrical space and form -- Meaning -- Learning -- Spatial perception and spatial behavior.".
- catalog title "The perception of the visual world.".
- catalog type "text".