Is Perception Cognitively Mediated

作者: Gerald W. Glaser

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3524-5_19

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摘要: Recent theories of perception tend to divide into two rather broad theoretical orientations. The constructivist approach holds that perceptual processes are the result mediating operations which construct representation from sensory data, and such cognitive inferential in nature. A second approach, Gibsonian theory, constructive not necessary order account for processes. common assumption both approaches is if needed, then these must be similar those characterize thinking, reasoning, inference, problem-solving.

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