单词 | eccentric projection |
释义 | > as lemmaseccentric projection 8. Psychology. Spatial localization of a sensory impression; spec. (more fully eccentric projection) the attribution of a sensation to the periphery or exterior of the body. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of perception > process of perception > localizing of sensation > [noun] extradition1874 projection1887 1887 G. T. Ladd Elem. Physiol. Psychol. ii. vi. 387 The law of eccentric projection is generally stated thus: Objects are perceived in space as situated in a right line off the ends of the nerve-fibres which they irritate. 1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. II. xvii. 41 The other cases of translocation of our sensations are equally easily interpreted without supposing any ‘projection’ from a centre at which they are originally perceived. 1892 C. C. Van Liew & O. Beyer tr. T. Ziehen Introd. Physiol. Psychol. iv. 77 By ‘eccentric projection’ we understand the fact that a sensation produced by the stimulation of the nerve-trunk instead of the nerve-ends is regularly attributed to irritation of the peripheral ramifications of the nerve. 1972 Encycl. Psychol. III. 47/1 Projection, eccentric, the introspective observation that sensory experiences are usually localised outside the body at the same position as the stimulus object... Thus the blue is seen as on the sky rather than in the retina. < as lemmas |
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