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On Perceived Motion and Figural Organization
The Current Status of Gestalt Rules in Perceptual Research: Psychophysics and Neurophysiology
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The Current Status of Gestalt Rules in Perceptual Research: Psychophysics and Neurophysiology
Author Index
Appendix A Chronology Max Wertheimer (1880–1943)
Investigations on Gestalt Principles
Epilogue: Max Wertheimer in Frankfurt and Thereafter
Appendix E Max Wertheimer’s 1933 Apparatus at the Frankfurt Institute of Psychology
Subject Index
Appendix B Max Wertheimer’s Publications
Synopsis of Max Wertheimer’s 1923 Article
Appendix C Max Wertheimer’s Courses at the Frankfurt Institute of Psychology 1912–1916
Experimental Studies on Seeing Motion
Appendix D Max Wertheimer’s Courses at the Frankfurt Institute of Psychology 1929–1933
Motion Perception: A Modern View of Wertheimer’s 1912 Monograph
Synopsis of Max Wertheimer’s 1912 Article
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