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Psychology 511 "The Image"

J. J. Gibson, Cornell University; September 1969

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Compare the 1954 theory of pictorial perception (Audio Vis. Communic. Rev., Vol. 1, 3-23) with the 1966 version (Ch. 11 in The Senses Considered, 224-249).

Note the difference between the concept of the fidelity of a picture to the original and the concept of the information conveyed by a picture about something. Are different optical assumptions involved?

Note the earlier use of the term stimulus (as a source of stimulation) and the later distinction between stimulus energy and stimulus information.

What is the difference between the information conveyed by pictures and that conveyed by language in the later theory?

What concepts in the earlier version can be salvaged? Which are still valid? What concepts in the 1966 chapter are new?



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