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... Stratton did not actually see objects in his perceptual field as being upright , and ( 3 ) to evaluate Stratton's results in terms of Ewert's data . Stratton's experimental reports were pub- lished in 1896 and 1897. References to these ...
... Stratton did not actually see objects in his perceptual field as being upright , and ( 3 ) to evaluate Stratton's results in terms of Ewert's data . Stratton's experimental reports were pub- lished in 1896 and 1897. References to these ...
Stranica 84
... ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' up- right object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that " We have no reason to suppose that there even is a reversal or transposition of directions in the visual pro- cess ...
... ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' up- right object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that " We have no reason to suppose that there even is a reversal or transposition of directions in the visual pro- cess ...
Stranica 95
... Stratton's vague comments concerning the " strange familiarity " of the perceptual field following removal . In conclusion we may say that a willingness to accept experimental facts , irrespective of theory , enables psychology to ...
... Stratton's vague comments concerning the " strange familiarity " of the perceptual field following removal . In conclusion we may say that a willingness to accept experimental facts , irrespective of theory , enables psychology to ...
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