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Molecular genotype-phenotype correlation in ACTB- and ACTG1-related non-muscle actinopathies. [PDF]
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An Eye-Tracking-Based Investigation on the Principle of Closure in Logo Design. [PDF]
Tseng HY, Chuang HC.
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Praxeological analysis (PA/CPA) for stigma, health inequalities, and coercion in women's services. [PDF]
Hutchinson P, Chikwira L.
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Experiential therapies including Chairwork: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Ottingerová L, Halamová J, Szitás D.
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Immanuel Kant's Schema of object perception and cognition. [PDF]
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Tertiary qualities, from Galileo to Gestalt psychology
Tertiary qualities have been studied primarily by Gestalt psychologists. My aim in this article is to revisit the theoretical assumptions regarding tertiary qualities.
Michele Sinico
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Gestalt psychology and Gestalt therapy
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1978This paper examines the relations between Gestalt psychology and gestalt therapy, as presented in the writings of Fritz Perls, who claims that his perspective derives from Gestalt psychology. Intellectual traditions, philosophical assumptions, and specific theories and concepts are considered.
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Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000
Graz gestalt psychology was introduced into Italy after World War I with Vittorio Benussi's emigration to Padua. His earliest adherent, Cesare Musatti, defended Graz theory, but after Benussi's premature death became an adherent of the Berlin gestalt psychology of Wertheimer-Köhler-Koffka.
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Graz gestalt psychology was introduced into Italy after World War I with Vittorio Benussi's emigration to Padua. His earliest adherent, Cesare Musatti, defended Graz theory, but after Benussi's premature death became an adherent of the Berlin gestalt psychology of Wertheimer-Köhler-Koffka.
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An Aspect of Gestalt Psychology
The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1925(1925). An Aspect of Gestalt Psychology. The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 691-723.
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