Vision Without Inversion of the Retinal Image: A Classic Article in the History of Psychology
Book Details
Author(s)George Stratton
Publisherwww.all-about-psychology.com
ISBN / ASINB00LOWNXG6
ISBN-13978B00LOWNXG2
Sales Rank1,945,356
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A Psychology Classic
Described by eminent psychologist Richard Gregory as "perhaps the most famous experiment in the whole of experimental psychology," George Malcolm Stratton spent several days continuously wearing specially adapted lenses which inverted his visual image up and down and left and right. Stratton's novel and pioneering studies served as a catalyst for research into binocular vision and depth perception which continues to this day.
Between November 1896 and September 1897 Stratton published his experimental aims and experiences in the Psychological Review, the full details of which are contained herein.
This landmark publication has been re-edited and produced in kindle format as part of an initiative by the website www.all-about-psychology.com to make important, insightful and engaging psychology publications widely available.
Described by eminent psychologist Richard Gregory as "perhaps the most famous experiment in the whole of experimental psychology," George Malcolm Stratton spent several days continuously wearing specially adapted lenses which inverted his visual image up and down and left and right. Stratton's novel and pioneering studies served as a catalyst for research into binocular vision and depth perception which continues to this day.
Between November 1896 and September 1897 Stratton published his experimental aims and experiences in the Psychological Review, the full details of which are contained herein.
This landmark publication has been re-edited and produced in kindle format as part of an initiative by the website www.all-about-psychology.com to make important, insightful and engaging psychology publications widely available.
