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... inverted image ' and ' up- right object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that " We have no ... inversion is completely nullified , according to Stratton's views , through the influence of touch upon the spatial ...
... inverted image ' and ' up- right object . ' In conformity with this position , Stratton remarks that " We have no ... inversion is completely nullified , according to Stratton's views , through the influence of touch upon the spatial ...
Stranica 89
... inverted scene . During the fourth day he writes that " The feeling of the inversion or uprightness of things was found to vary consider- ably with the strength and character of the representation of my body . When I looked at my legs ...
... inverted scene . During the fourth day he writes that " The feeling of the inversion or uprightness of things was found to vary consider- ably with the strength and character of the representation of my body . When I looked at my legs ...
Stranica 94
... 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 inversion " ( 5 , p . 357 ) . Yet during ...
... 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 inversion " ( 5 , p . 357 ) . Yet during ...
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