ABSTRACT

The Interdependence of the Different Aspects of Visual Organization. Tri-dimensional Organization. Retinal Disparity. The Combination of the Different “Criteria of Depth.” Anisotropy of Space. Perceived Motion. A General Principle of the Theory of Perceived Motion. Stroboscopic and Real Motion. Apparent Velocity. Brown’s Experiments. Brown’s Results and Korte’s Laws. Motion and Time. Selection of Fusion. Conclusions as to the Nature of Behavioural Things. Summary