Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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Stranica 48
... movements and motor- sets . Both Palágyi and Müller - Freienfels insist firmly that the mental content is an aspect of the movement ; it never precedes nor causes any movement ; it accompanies or perhaps follows the movement . The ...
... movements and motor- sets . Both Palágyi and Müller - Freienfels insist firmly that the mental content is an aspect of the movement ; it never precedes nor causes any movement ; it accompanies or perhaps follows the movement . The ...
Stranica 80
... movement to the left , the error led to inhibition and movement to the right . This process of readjusting through much trial and error continued with increasing success until on the third day fairly well organized eye - hand and eye ...
... movement to the left , the error led to inhibition and movement to the right . This process of readjusting through much trial and error continued with increasing success until on the third day fairly well organized eye - hand and eye ...
Stranica 93
... movement as in ordinary cases of dizziness . Ewert points out that when the glasses are put on and taken off the subjects observe the movement of visual objects to be abnormally rapid . The scientific value of a theoretical position ...
... movement as in ordinary cases of dizziness . Ewert points out that when the glasses are put on and taken off the subjects observe the movement of visual objects to be abnormally rapid . The scientific value of a theoretical position ...
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