Die Gesichts-Empfindungen Und Ihre Analyse, written by Johannes Von Kries and originally published in 1882, delves into the intricate world of visual perception, with a specific focus on facial recognition. This detailed analysis explores the sensations associated with facial perception and offers insights into the cognitive processes involved. As a work from the late 19th century, it provides a valuable historical perspective on the early study of psychology and neuroscience.
Von Kries's exploration contributes to a deeper understanding of how humans perceive and interpret faces, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the history of psychology, cognitive science, and the study of visual perception.
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