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At other times the inversion seemed confined to the face or eyes alone ” ( 10 , p . 616 ) . We are unable to reach a satisfactory understanding of what is included here in the term ' feeling ' or in the phrases ' directing the attention ...
At other times the inversion seemed confined to the face or eyes alone ” ( 10 , p . 616 ) . We are unable to reach a satisfactory understanding of what is included here in the term ' feeling ' or in the phrases ' directing the attention ...
Stranica 89
During the fourth day he writes that “ The feeling of the inversion or uprightness ... When I looked at my legs and arms , then what I saw seemed rather upright than inverted . If I looked away from my body and gave exclusive force to ...
During the fourth day he writes that “ The feeling of the inversion or uprightness ... When I looked at my legs and arms , then what I saw seemed rather upright than inverted . If I looked away from my body and gave exclusive force to ...
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Ewert's effects of uninterrupted ' inversion ' over a period twice that of Stratton is quite unambiguous . “ The illusory visual disorientation effect , ” he says , “ did not change noticeably during a 14 day period of continuous ...
Ewert's effects of uninterrupted ' inversion ' over a period twice that of Stratton is quite unambiguous . “ The illusory visual disorientation effect , ” he says , “ did not change noticeably during a 14 day period of continuous ...
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