Contrary to what is usually believed, sight is a successive sense; we have to combine many of its perceptions before we can know a single object well. The Brain - Página 84editado por - 291 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Louise Poissant, Pierre Tremblay - 2011 - 450 páginas
...appearing as they are [ . . . ] Contrary to what is usually thought, sight is a successive sensé; we hâve to combine many of its perceptions before we can know a single object well. But thé painted image is fixed (Harrison, p. 184).5 The conception of perception as production constituted... | |
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