How can the classical psychological laws be explained and unified? It is proposed here that scale-invariance is a unifying principle. Distributions of many environmental magnitudes are observed to be scale invariant; that is, the statistical structure of the world remains the same at different measurement scales [Mandelbrot, B., 1982. The Fractal Geometry of Nature (2nd Edn.). W.H. Freeman, San Francisco, CA; Bak, P., 1997. How Nature Works: The Science of Self-organized Criticality. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK]. We hypothesise that the perceptual-motor system reflects and preserves these scale invariances. This allows derivation of several of the most widely applicable psychological laws governing perception and action across domai...
Le Chatelier’s principle asserts that a disturbance, when applied to a resting system may driv...
Summary: Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems shar...
The class of first order polynomial measurement representations is defined, and a method for proving...
Scaling laws are ubiquitous in nature, and they pervade neural, behavioral and linguistic activities...
Scaling laws are ubiquitous in nature, and they pervade neural, behavioral and linguistic activities...
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences...
The remarkable successes of the physical sciences have been built on highly general quantitative law...
Critical Phenomena play a fundamental role in the modern physics. Critical behavior is characterized...
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The scaling symmetry is elementary characteristic of characterless scale phenomena such as length of...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
Scale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in viewing...
Abstract. The importance of scale to the psychology of space (perception, thinking, memory, behavior...
This paper is a brief summary of a talk that was designed to address the question of whether two of ...
Autonomous neural systems must efficiently process information in a wide range of novel environment...
Le Chatelier’s principle asserts that a disturbance, when applied to a resting system may driv...
Summary: Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems shar...
The class of first order polynomial measurement representations is defined, and a method for proving...
Scaling laws are ubiquitous in nature, and they pervade neural, behavioral and linguistic activities...
Scaling laws are ubiquitous in nature, and they pervade neural, behavioral and linguistic activities...
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences...
The remarkable successes of the physical sciences have been built on highly general quantitative law...
Critical Phenomena play a fundamental role in the modern physics. Critical behavior is characterized...
Contains fulltext : 133600.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Time series of ...
The scaling symmetry is elementary characteristic of characterless scale phenomena such as length of...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
Scale invariance refers to aspects of visual perception that remain constant with changes in viewing...
Abstract. The importance of scale to the psychology of space (perception, thinking, memory, behavior...
This paper is a brief summary of a talk that was designed to address the question of whether two of ...
Autonomous neural systems must efficiently process information in a wide range of novel environment...
Le Chatelier’s principle asserts that a disturbance, when applied to a resting system may driv...
Summary: Similar universal phenomena can emerge in different complex systems when those systems shar...
The class of first order polynomial measurement representations is defined, and a method for proving...