Double trouble for gestalt bubbles

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):417-418 (2003)
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The “Gestalt Bubble” model of Lehar is not supported by the evidence offered. The author invalidly concludes that spatial properties in experience entail an explicit volumetric spatial representation in the brain. The article also exaggerates the extent to which phenomenology reveals a completely three-dimensional scene in perception.

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