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... normal ” ( 2 , p . 138 ) . A like interpretation is given by Murphy . “ At first , the world is actually seen as if in a mirror , but within . a few days the process of dealing with the world with our muscles in a direct way brings ...
... normal ” ( 2 , p . 138 ) . A like interpretation is given by Murphy . “ At first , the world is actually seen as if in a mirror , but within . a few days the process of dealing with the world with our muscles in a direct way brings ...
Stranica 81
... normal vision is once more secured . It is thus obvious that the Stratton experiment involves no reconstruction or ... normal ( Stratton " ceased to be conscious of differences " ) and ( b ) that behavior in familiar surroundings became ...
... normal vision is once more secured . It is thus obvious that the Stratton experiment involves no reconstruction or ... normal ( Stratton " ceased to be conscious of differences " ) and ( b ) that behavior in familiar surroundings became ...
Stranica 86
... normal or in an abnormal position . What , if any , were the discoverable causal factors which lead at one moment to reported ' feelings of normality ' and at another moment to ' feelings of abnormality ' ? For instance , did a ...
... normal or in an abnormal position . What , if any , were the discoverable causal factors which lead at one moment to reported ' feelings of normality ' and at another moment to ' feelings of abnormality ' ? For instance , did a ...
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