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050 00 ^aBF311^b.A5 1955 |
099 ^aVH Collections |
100 1 ^aAllport, Floyd Henry,^d1890-1978. |
245 10 ^aTheories of perception and the concept of structure :^bareview and critical analysis with an introduction to a dynamic-structural theory of behavior /^cFloyd H. Allport. |
260 ^aNew York,^bWiley^c[1955] |
300 ^a709 p.^billus.^c24 cm. |
505 0 ^aAn orientation to psychological theories -- The problem ofperception: its place in the methodology of science -- Thephenomena of perception -- The classical theories and their legacy; core-context theory -- The configurational approach: gestalt theory of perception -- Topological field theory and its relation to perception -- The association approach: cell assembly and phase sequence -- Motor aspects: sensory-tonic field theory -- Motor aspects: set and motor adjustments; their relation to perceptual theory -- Adaptation-level; perceptual norm and frame of reference -- Functional and molar standpoints: probabilistic and transactional functionalism -- Transition to motivational dynamics: critique of dimensionalism; nativism versus empiricism -- The directive-state theory of perception -- Directive-state; perceptual theory in social psychology; roads that diverge-- Directive-state reformulated: hypothesis-theory and therevival of set -- Beyond hypothesis-theory: toward a structural theory of set dynamics and interaction -- Perception and theories of learning: the behavior-theory approach; embarrassment of rival formulations -- The system viewpoint: cybernetics: its psychological implications and contribution to perceptual theory -- The unsolved problem of meaning: perception of object character and situation; critique of gestalt organization;theories of meaning -- Summary and conclusions: eight major generalizations of the theories; perception as a dynamic structure of events -- Outline of a general theoryof event-structure: a tentative statement with applications to the problems of perception. |
650 0 ^aPerception. |
999 ^aประวีณา ปานทอง |