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... position of the Ego with regard to it . When we face the room squarely , we perceive the proper room with its vertical and horizontal directions and ourselves in a normal position in it . We might , as far as the retinal stimulation ...
... position of the Ego with regard to it . When we face the room squarely , we perceive the proper room with its vertical and horizontal directions and ourselves in a normal position in it . We might , as far as the retinal stimulation ...
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... position b to position c . In B , on the other hand , no point is seen at rest , but two points in motion , one moving from b to a , the other from a to c . Thus in the first case fusion takes place between two excitations which occur ...
... position b to position c . In B , on the other hand , no point is seen at rest , but two points in motion , one moving from b to a , the other from a to c . Thus in the first case fusion takes place between two excitations which occur ...
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... position of the stone at the critical moment by no means determines the stimulated point of the retinae . This depends also upon the position of the eyes at the moment . And yet , the response may be quite independent of this position ...
... position of the stone at the critical moment by no means determines the stimulated point of the retinae . This depends also upon the position of the eyes at the moment . And yet , the response may be quite independent of this position ...
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