Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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Stranica 78
... 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 relation of the visual field to hand ...
... 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 relation of the visual field to hand ...
Stranica 81
... lenses , " we read , " the subject attempts to utilize the new system of habits and failure and confusion naturally result . As a consequence , the subject is compelled to relearn his old system of habits and normal vision is once more ...
... lenses , " we read , " the subject attempts to utilize the new system of habits and failure and confusion naturally result . As a consequence , the subject is compelled to relearn his old system of habits and normal vision is once more ...
Stranica 92
... lenses were removed . When the lenses were removed in the 1896 study , " there was no peculiar experience . Normal vision was restored instantaneously and without any disturbance in the natural appearance or position of objects " ( 10 ...
... lenses were removed . When the lenses were removed in the 1896 study , " there was no peculiar experience . Normal vision was restored instantaneously and without any disturbance in the natural appearance or position of objects " ( 10 ...
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