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Stranica 80
Let us now consider the situation with respect to what Stratton saw and did when he removed the lenses . ... We are told that “ upon removal of the glasses normal coördinations were restored instantaneously . No better example 80 GLENN ...
Let us now consider the situation with respect to what Stratton saw and did when he removed the lenses . ... We are told that “ upon removal of the glasses normal coördinations were restored instantaneously . No better example 80 GLENN ...
Stranica 81
“ With the removal of the lenses , ” we read , “ the subject attempts to utilize the new system of habits and failure and confusion naturally result . As a consequence , the subject is compelled to relearn his old system of habits and ...
“ With the removal of the lenses , ” we read , “ the subject attempts to utilize the new system of habits and failure and confusion naturally result . As a consequence , the subject is compelled to relearn his old system of habits and ...
Stranica 94
Concerning the performances of the subjects following the removal of the lenses , Ewert states that “ in most of the experiments the newly acquired behavior during visual inversion did not persist in a measurable form upon the removal ...
Concerning the performances of the subjects following the removal of the lenses , Ewert states that “ in most of the experiments the newly acquired behavior during visual inversion did not persist in a measurable form upon the removal ...
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