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... upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' of the objects of the visual field is a direct resultant of ' experi- ence . ' The perception of upright position with inverted retinal ...
... upright ' object . Stratton implies that this particular observable property - ' uprightness ' of the objects of the visual field is a direct resultant of ' experi- ence . ' The perception of upright position with inverted retinal ...
Stranica 88
... upright ' object with an ' upright ' retinal image . " Suppose that the partial reharmo- nization of my experience had given place to a complete harmony of tactual and visual perceptions , I would then feel and see my body unreservedly ...
... upright ' object with an ' upright ' retinal image . " Suppose that the partial reharmo- nization of my experience had given place to a complete harmony of tactual and visual perceptions , I would then feel and see my body unreservedly ...
Stranica 89
... upright than inverted . If I looked away from my body and gave exclusive force to its pre - experimental image , then everything in sight seemed upside down " ( 12 , p . 354 ) . In other words , if Stratton considered his body as being ...
... upright than inverted . If I looked away from my body and gave exclusive force to its pre - experimental image , then everything in sight seemed upside down " ( 12 , p . 354 ) . In other words , if Stratton considered his body as being ...
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