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problem , ( 2 ) to show from his original reports that 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 ...
problem , ( 2 ) to show from his original reports that 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 ...
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Experience thus removes the unnatural condition ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' upright object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that “ We have no reason to suppose that there even is a reversal or ...
Experience thus removes the unnatural condition ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' upright object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that “ We have no reason to suppose that there even is a reversal or ...
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Both Stratton and Ewert report the perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that “ When I turned my body or my head , objects seemed to sweep before me ...
Both Stratton and Ewert report the perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that “ When I turned my body or my head , objects seemed to sweep before me ...
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