tunneleffectpsychology

Thisprojectexploresthewaysinwhichthevisualsystemidentifiesobjectsasthesameenduringindividualsthroughtime,motion,andperiodsofocclusion.,2022年2月11日—Keypoints·Underhighlevelsofstress,peoplemayexperiencetunnelvision,tendingtoignorethingsontheperipheryoftheirawareness.,由LBurke著作·1952·被引用241次—Inthiseverydayfactwehaveanexampleofwhatisknowninpsychologyasthe“TunnelEffect”.(Wertheimer,1912;Sam...

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This project explores the ways in which the visual system identifies objects as the same enduring individuals through time, motion, and periods of occlusion.

How We Process Under Pressure

2022年2月11日 — Key points · Under high levels of stress, people may experience tunnel vision, tending to ignore things on the periphery of their awareness.

On the Tunnel Effect

由 L Burke 著作 · 1952 · 被引用 241 次 — In this everyday fact we have an example of what is known in psychology as the “Tunnel Effect”. (Wertheimer, 1912 ; Sampaio, 1943; Michotte, 1946, 1950 ...

On the tunnel effect.

由 L Burke 著作 · 1952 · 被引用 241 次 — This study reports a series of 14 experiments concerning variables involved in the tunnel effect. The continuity and uniformity of the perceived movement ...

The tunnel effect, Gibson's perception theory, and reflective ...

由 T Natsoulas 著作 · 1992 · 被引用 25 次 — The subjects pick up stimulus information that allows visually experiencing the object's going out of sight at one edge of the screen and coming back into sight ...

Tunnel effect

In experimental psychology, the tunnel effect is the perception as a single object moving beyond an occluding object and then reappearing after a suitable amount of time on the other side of it.

Tunnel effect | Psychology Wiki

The tunnel effect occurs where two lights set apart and appearing sequentially appear to move through an intoduced screen, placed between and in front of them.