Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... reports continuity of pressure . 3. When the frequency is increased from slow to rapid intermittent stimulation and the pressure is held constant , a frequency will be reached at which patterned impulses will correspond with the ...
... reports continuity of pressure . 3. When the frequency is increased from slow to rapid intermittent stimulation and the pressure is held constant , a frequency will be reached at which patterned impulses will correspond with the ...
Stranica 82
... reports . They must unquestionably stand here as a basic foundation . We shall accordingly show , from his own reports , that Stratton did not actually perceive the environ- mental objects around him to be ' upright . ' Finally , we ...
... reports . They must unquestionably stand here as a basic foundation . We shall accordingly show , from his own reports , that Stratton did not actually perceive the environ- mental objects around him to be ' upright . ' Finally , we ...
Stranica 92
... reports imply that man can come to act in accord- ance with objects , even when such have been shifted widely in his environmental field as a result of a change in their stimulus conditions . But his reports do not show , in any way ...
... reports imply that man can come to act in accord- ance with objects , even when such have been shifted widely in his environmental field as a result of a change in their stimulus conditions . But his reports do not show , in any way ...
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HERBERT S LANGFELD | 33 |
HULSEY CASON | 54 |
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