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... relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The pattern of symmetry may be correlated on the psychological side with continuity , the subject reports continuity of pressure . 3. When the frequency is ...
... relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The pattern of symmetry may be correlated on the psychological side with continuity , the subject reports continuity of pressure . 3. When the frequency is ...
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... relationship . Experience thus removes the unnatural condition ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' up- right ... relation is a psychologically non - significant accom- paniment of the peculiar lens - arrangement of the eye , and ...
... relationship . Experience thus removes the unnatural condition ( Stratton ) of ' inverted image ' and ' up- right ... relation is a psychologically non - significant accom- paniment of the peculiar lens - arrangement of the eye , and ...
Stranica 88
... relation to those parts of the world which I see , and thus becomes an integral part of my larger world of visual and visualized experience , built out beyond and in between the objects of actual sight . My brain , for instance ...
... relation to those parts of the world which I see , and thus becomes an integral part of my larger world of visual and visualized experience , built out beyond and in between the objects of actual sight . My brain , for instance ...
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