How direct is visual perception? Some reflections on Gibson's 'ecological approach'

Cognition 9 (2):139-96 (1981)
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Examines the theses that the postulation of mental processing is unnecessary to account for our perceptual relationship with the world, see turvey etal. for a criticque

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Zenon Pylyshyn
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