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... experiments are truly astounding , for in them the animals selected as the bigger a grain whose retinal image was but about 1/30 of the area of the smaller , corresponding to a linear proportion of 1 : 5.5 ! It may be mentioned that ...
... experiments are truly astounding , for in them the animals selected as the bigger a grain whose retinal image was but about 1/30 of the area of the smaller , corresponding to a linear proportion of 1 : 5.5 ! It may be mentioned that ...
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Kurt Koffka. ( 2 ) Experiments with Hemianopics . Experiments on the blind spot have one drawback ; its location is so peripheral that objects seen in its neighbourhood are never very clearly structured . The familiar inferiority of the ...
Kurt Koffka. ( 2 ) Experiments with Hemianopics . Experiments on the blind spot have one drawback ; its location is so peripheral that objects seen in its neighbourhood are never very clearly structured . The familiar inferiority of the ...
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... experiments the negative time error . " We can either assume that all traces are grad- ually being destroyed by metabolic processes and that this causes the negative time error with longer intervals . Or we can assume that under the ...
... experiments the negative time error . " We can either assume that all traces are grad- ually being destroyed by metabolic processes and that this causes the negative time error with longer intervals . Or we can assume that under the ...
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