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... field , Woodworth remarks : 1 " The lenses reversed right and left as well as up and down . The field of view was not distorted as a picture , and the eye and head movements of looking towards an object were not disturbed . But the ...
... field , Woodworth remarks : 1 " The lenses reversed right and left as well as up and down . The field of view was not distorted as a picture , and the eye and head movements of looking towards an object were not disturbed . But the ...
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... field . Did this spatial characteristic of environmental objects suddenly emerge ? Did the perceptual field suddenly swing around from an ' inverted ' to an ' up- right ' relationship , and as suddenly turn upside down again ? Or , did ...
... field . Did this spatial characteristic of environmental objects suddenly emerge ? Did the perceptual field suddenly swing around from an ' inverted ' to an ' up- right ' relationship , and as suddenly turn upside down again ? Or , did ...
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... field , did it then persist for several hours without reversals occurring ? Again , ( 2 ) we lack any knowledge concerning the nature of those particular objects ( if the field changed in part ) which , at any given moment , were seen ...
... field , did it then persist for several hours without reversals occurring ? Again , ( 2 ) we lack any knowledge concerning the nature of those particular objects ( if the field changed in part ) which , at any given moment , were seen ...
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