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... objects . As ' experi- ence ' works , the transitory illusion ( as in this case ) of seeing an object upside down is gradually overcome . This read- justment of the perceptual field must necessarily occur because touch gives true ...
... objects . As ' experi- ence ' works , the transitory illusion ( as in this case ) of seeing an object upside down is gradually overcome . This read- justment of the perceptual field must necessarily occur because touch gives true ...
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... objects in a particular observed situation could serve equi - potentially in determining what was seen and done ) , behavorial ' adjust- ment ' to various objects , as in a room , should unquestionably have been uniformly effective ...
... objects in a particular observed situation could serve equi - potentially in determining what was seen and done ) , behavorial ' adjust- ment ' to various objects , as in a room , should unquestionably have been uniformly effective ...
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... objects around my body , as existed between my body and the surrounding objects in the older experience , viz . , my feet on the ground , my head toward the sky , etc. The proper localization of my retinal image according to the laws of ...
... objects around my body , as existed between my body and the surrounding objects in the older experience , viz . , my feet on the ground , my head toward the sky , etc. The proper localization of my retinal image according to the laws of ...
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