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... pattern . Similarly , the trace of a momentarily exposed line has a linear pattern . Where then can the difference between these two trace patterns lie ? For difference there must be , since we do not confuse in our remem- brances a ...
... pattern . Similarly , the trace of a momentarily exposed line has a linear pattern . Where then can the difference between these two trace patterns lie ? For difference there must be , since we do not confuse in our remem- brances a ...
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... pattern undergoes must be determined by the pattern itself , the pattern , i.e. , in the behavioural , not of course in the geographical , environment . Thus according to the nature of the pattern lines may gradually become straighter ...
... pattern undergoes must be determined by the pattern itself , the pattern , i.e. , in the behavioural , not of course in the geographical , environment . Thus according to the nature of the pattern lines may gradually become straighter ...
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... pattern . The same pattern perceived either with or without such emphasis is therefore , qua dynamic pattern as well as qua behavioural datum , not the same ; two different psy- chophysical patterns correspond in these cases to the same ...
... pattern . The same pattern perceived either with or without such emphasis is therefore , qua dynamic pattern as well as qua behavioural datum , not the same ; two different psy- chophysical patterns correspond in these cases to the same ...
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