Abstract
This chapter begins with a survey of the various fields of inquiry which come under the heading of perception. The term perception, as we shall see, means different things to different psychologists. The aim should be to get an over-all view of the different meanings of the term, the kinds of interest now being shown in the subject, and the corresponding methods of investigation being employed. There are, I suggest, about four such types: (1) an interest in perception considered as discrimination, (2) an interest in the perception of objects and events in space, (3) an interest in the perception of the meanings and values of things, including people and symbols, and (4) a widespread interest in the sort of perceptual game which can be induced by looking at inkblots, and which is characteristic of the individual perceiver. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
Abstract
This chapter begins with a survey of the various fields of inquiry which come under the heading of perception. The term perception, as we shall see, means different things to different psychologists. The aim should be to get an over-all view of the different meanings of the term, the kinds of interest now being shown in the subject, and the corresponding methods of investigation being employed. There are, I suggest, about four such types: (1) an interest in perception considered as discrimination, (2) an interest in the perception of objects and events in space, (3) an interest in the perception of the meanings and values of things, including people and symbols, and (4) a widespread interest in the sort of perceptual game which can be induced by looking at inkblots, and which is characteristic of the individual perceiver. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)
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