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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

A study of individual consistency in phenomenal constancy

Sheehan, Mary Rose, January 1938 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 93-95.
2

Absolute thresholds for the perception of tactual movement

De Cillis, Olga Elena, January 1944 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 51.
3

The effect of similarity and difference in form on apparent visual movement

Orlansky, Jesse, January 1940 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 84-85.
4

Children's ability to order picture sequences : a developmental study.

Swayze, John. January 1967 (has links)
Thesis--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1967. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Millie Almy. Dissertation Committee: Louis Forsdale. Includes bibliographical references.
5

Recognition of planar rotated and scaled forms : normalization versus invariant features /

Butavicius, Marcus A. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Psychology, 2002. / "July 2002" Includes bibliographical references (leaves 324-342).
6

The interaction of observer-pairs in judging visual extent and movement the formation of social norms in "structured" situations,

Schonbar, Rosalea Ann, January 1945 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 91-92.
7

The effect of perceptual style on word discrimination ability of kindergarten children

Rosenfield, Sylvia Schulman, January 1967 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1967. / Vita. Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
8

Action-space theory of conscious vision

Ward, David January 2010 (has links)
I argue that conscious visual experience consists in a direct and noninferential grasp of the way one’s current perceptual contact with the environment poises one to pursue various intentional plans, goals and projects. I show that such a view of visual consciousness is supported by current work in cognitive neuroscience, affords a compelling account of colour perception, and suggests a way to bridge the ‘explanatory gap’ between consciousness and the language of the natural sciences. In chapter 1, I examine the reasoning that leads to the appearance of an explanatory gap between the phenomenal and the physical in more detail, and set out the constraints on a solution that our discussion of the problem has imposed. I then sketch the two rival takes on the relationship between perception and action mentioned above – adjudicating between these two theories (and finding in favour of the action-space view) is the task of the next two chapters, and is a recurring theme throughout. Chapter 2 moves on to discuss some recent work in the neuropsychology of vision and what it might suggest about the functional role of conscious vision, and the first half of chapter 3 considers two puzzle cases concerning colour perception. Each of these discussions turns out to constitute a source of support for the actionspace view that visual perception consists in a grasp of the practical consequences of sensation, and the second half of chapter 3 sets out this view and responds to an initial range of questions and objections it might face. Chapter 4 illustrates our view via a discussion of colour perception, and chapter 5 discusses the type of grasp of practical consequences that is necessary for perceptual sensitivity to issue in conscious experience. By chapter 6, we are in a position to see how the action-space approach can help close the explanatory gap for phenomenal consciousness, and our final chapter sets out how I think this should be done. I conclude with a brief discussion of further questions and prospects for the action-space approach.
9

The relation of shape perception to explicit judgments of inclination

Stavrianos, Bertha January 1945 (has links)
Issued also as Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University. / Bibliography: p. 94.
10

Etude d'un outil informatique de rééducation chez des enfants présentant des déficits visuo-spatiaux d'origine neurologique

Balançon, Caroline January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Mémoire d'orthophonie : Médecine : Nancy 1 : 2009. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr.

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