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Anticipatorial maps, which newely are detected, are visually percepted personal representations of true objects to prepare the path of intentional goaldirected movement. The mapping process cuts the action-relevant external object qualities from the environmental background to constitute the needed true objects of reference within the organisation of the personal space. These virtual object representations then become the references to anchor the path of intentional movement and to bind the visual constancy in object perception. Thus either the path or the object, motion or motion perception is dominating the consciousness. These investigations in motion and perception are related to the experimental background of the personal symbol formation processes described by William Stern, Heinz Werner and Ernst Cassirer.

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Cornelius A. Steckner, « Anticipatorial Maps », CASYS, 4 | 1999, [100]-[124].

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Cornelius A. Steckner, « Anticipatorial Maps », CASYS [En ligne], 4 | 1999, mis en ligne le 03 July 2024, consulté le 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1018

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Cornelius A. Steckner

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