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... field , Woodworth remarks : 1 " The lenses reversed right and left as well as up and down . The field of view was not distorted as a picture , and the eye and head movements of looking towards an object were not disturbed . But the ...
... field , Woodworth remarks : 1 " The lenses reversed right and left as well as up and down . The field of view was not distorted as a picture , and the eye and head movements of looking towards an object were not disturbed . But the ...
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... visual field . We accordingly note the following statement : " It is sometimes said that one never has an ex- perience of his own retinal image . This is perhaps strictly true , and yet it is often misleading . The fact is , the retinal ...
... visual field . We accordingly note the following statement : " It is sometimes said that one never has an ex- perience of his own retinal image . This is perhaps strictly true , and yet it is often misleading . The fact is , the retinal ...
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... vision . " The most striking fact was that the extent of the movement now was inappropriate . My hands frequently moved too far or not far enough . When I moved a heated iron with my right hand to that border of the visual field just ...
... vision . " The most striking fact was that the extent of the movement now was inappropriate . My hands frequently moved too far or not far enough . When I moved a heated iron with my right hand to that border of the visual field just ...
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