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Isomorphism in Gestalt theory: Comparison of Wertheimer's and Köhler's Concepts

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Luchins, Abraham S (University at Albany, SUNY)
  Author Luchins, Edith H (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
JOURNAL:
  Gestalt Theory - An International Multidisciplinary Journal, 21(3), 209 - 234.
YEAR: 1999
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory, isomorphism, epistemology, mind body problem, psychophysics
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
HTTP: http://gestalttheory.net/gth/
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-412-329 (Last edited on 2005/02/06 07:58:23 US/Mountain)
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 CITATIONS: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 1 | 6 ] Calì, Carmelo. (2007) Isomorphism and Mirror Neuron System
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[ 0 | 24 ] Stemberger, Gerhard. (2007) Editorial
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[ 3 | 21 ] Walter, Hans-Jürgen. (2006) Gestalttheorie und "Psychosomatik" oder: Hat "Gestalttheoretische Psychotherapie" etwas "Besonderes"?
     (Book Chapter in Das mentale Paradoxon The Mental Paradox )
[ 10 | 11 ] Zanforlin, Mario. (2004) Gestalt Theory in Italy - Is It Still Alive?
     (Journal Article in Gestalt Theory - An International Multidisciplinary Journal )
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