Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... position upon this problem of space perception by relating his data to those obtained by Ewert under more carefully ... position , and whatever there was of abnormality seemed to lie in myself , as if head and shoulders were inverted ...
... position upon this problem of space perception by relating his data to those obtained by Ewert under more carefully ... position , and whatever there was of abnormality seemed to lie in myself , as if head and shoulders were inverted ...
Stranica 83
... position , especially for those psychologists ( and the writer considers himself among them ) who stress the importance of stimulus as a causal agent . According to Stratton , the relations of the stimulus and end - organs ( retina ) ...
... position , especially for those psychologists ( and the writer considers himself among them ) who stress the importance of stimulus as a causal agent . According to Stratton , the relations of the stimulus and end - organs ( retina ) ...
Stranica 92
... position of objects " ( 10 , p . 616 ) . This study apparently serves as the basis for the position found in some quarters . The matter is different , however , in the 1897 study . This , apparently , is the basis of the remarks which ...
... position of objects " ( 10 , p . 616 ) . This study apparently serves as the basis for the position found in some quarters . The matter is different , however , in the 1897 study . This , apparently , is the basis of the remarks which ...
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