Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... specific conditions ( lenses ) . Finally , it would be instructive to know something regarding the nature of those determining conditions , aside from ' attention , ' under which environmental objects were seen as being either in a ...
... specific conditions ( lenses ) . Finally , it would be instructive to know something regarding the nature of those determining conditions , aside from ' attention , ' under which environmental objects were seen as being either in a ...
Stranica 93
... specific habits established during the wearing of the lenses . Both Stratton and Ewert report the perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that " When ...
... specific habits established during the wearing of the lenses . Both Stratton and Ewert report the perception of rapid visual movement as soon as the lenses were put on as well as when they were taken off . The former writes that " When ...
Stranica 95
... specific statement concerning achievement is to be compared with Stratton's vague comments concerning the " strange familiarity " of the perceptual field following removal . In conclusion we may say that a willingness to accept ...
... specific statement concerning achievement is to be compared with Stratton's vague comments concerning the " strange familiarity " of the perceptual field following removal . In conclusion we may say that a willingness to accept ...
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