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... eyes to a team of horses guided by the same rein , pointed out long ago ( 1868 , p . 3 ) , the two eyes will move together also if one of them is excluded from the act of vision . But we have learned that the existence of an anatomi ...
... eyes to a team of horses guided by the same rein , pointed out long ago ( 1868 , p . 3 ) , the two eyes will move together also if one of them is excluded from the act of vision . But we have learned that the existence of an anatomi ...
Stranica 318
... eyes , has the distinct impression that his eyes have taken part in the exploration ( Rubin ) . Thus the experience of eye - movements is in such cases not due to any separate sensations from the bulbs or muscles of the eyes , but a ...
... eyes , has the distinct impression that his eyes have taken part in the exploration ( Rubin ) . Thus the experience of eye - movements is in such cases not due to any separate sensations from the bulbs or muscles of the eyes , but a ...
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... eyes . Even a person with complete paralysis of the rectus externus will have the impression that his eyes , actually immobile , move to the right . There are still other cases where the eyes seem to move although in reality they do not ...
... eyes . Even a person with complete paralysis of the rectus externus will have the impression that his eyes , actually immobile , move to the right . There are still other cases where the eyes seem to move although in reality they do not ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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