255 resultados para gestalt


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Critical edition of the Cöchhausen "Urfaust".

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"Die beiden ersten teile sind als dissertation und habilitationsschrift, 1892 u. 1893, gedruckt."--Vorrede.

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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Zurich.

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Thesis (doctoral)--Landesuniversitat Rostock.

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Este artigo fundamenta a análise em Geografia Urbana com base na intersubjetividade de Heidegger e na Gestalt Urbana de Maria E. Kohlsdorf. Para tanto, deve-se romper com a Geografia de herança cartesiana e kantiana e reintroduzir no debate a noção de Geografia como dimensão do ser. Assim, a existência autêntica dá-se quando os sujeitos exercem sua cidadania e reduzem a participação que planejadores e governantes tem na condução da vida urbana, bem como na alteridade vivenciada nas urbes, ainda que as diferenças sejam ônticas e não ontológicas.Abstract This paper substantiates Urban Geography analysis by Heidegger’s intersubjectivity and. Kohlsdorf’s Urban Gestalt. In order to achieve it, there must be a rupture with Descartes’ and Kant’s Geography and replace it with the notion of Geography as being’s dimension. Therefore, authentic (Eigentlich) existence happens when subjects exert citizenship and diminish planners’ and governmental body’s participation in the management of urban life, as well as in otherness experienced in cities, though differences are ontic not ontological.

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This study investigated the Kinaesthetic Fusion Effect (KFE) first described by Craske and Kenny in 1981. The current study did not replicate these findings. Participants did not perceive any reduction in the sagittal separation of a button pressed by the index finger of one arm and a probe touching the other, following repeated exposure to the tactile stimuli present on both unseen arms. This study’s failure to replicate the widely-cited KFE as described by Craske et al. (1984) suggests that it may be contingent on several aspects of visual information, especially the availability of a specific visual reference, the role of instructions regarding gaze direction, and the potential use of a line of sight strategy when referring felt positions to an interposed surface. In addition, a foreshortening effect was found; this may result from a line-of-sight judgment and represent a feature of the reporting method used. The transformed line of sight data were regressed against the participant reported values, resulting in a slope of 1.14 (right arm) and 1.11 (left arm), and r > 0.997 for each. The study also provides additional evidence that mis-perceptions of the mediolateral position of the limbs specifically their separation and consistent with notions of Gestalt grouping, is somewhat labile and can be influenced by active motions causing touch of one limb by the other. Finally, this research will benefit future studies that require participants to report the perceived locations of the unseen limbs.