Vector analysis and process combinations in motion perception: a reply to Wallach, Becklen, and Nitzberg (1985)

L'auteur defend la theorie de l'analyse du vecteur dans la perception du mouvement en reponse aux conceptions de Wallach et al. (1985), et presente les relations epistemologiques entre les deux theories

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