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... visual field to hand , foot and body movements was reversed , with great resulting disturbance of movement and orientation . At first , everything looked upside down and reversed right and left , but in the course of the week , a new ...
... visual field to hand , foot and body movements was reversed , with great resulting disturbance of movement and orientation . At first , everything looked upside down and reversed right and left , but in the course of the week , a new ...
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... visual and visualized experience , built out beyond and in between the objects of actual sight . My brain , for instance , becomes a part of my visual world because I assign it a definite position within the visual total ...
... visual and visualized experience , built out beyond and in between the objects of actual sight . My brain , for instance , becomes a part of my visual world because I assign it a definite position within the visual total ...
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... visual movement and visual depth clearly reveal themselves to be firmly rooted at a causal level untouched by any ' readjusting process . ' Of the former , Ewert significantly remarks that " Directions in movement during disorientation ...
... visual movement and visual depth clearly reveal themselves to be firmly rooted at a causal level untouched by any ' readjusting process . ' Of the former , Ewert significantly remarks that " Directions in movement during disorientation ...
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