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... possible , particularly in the third dimension . This view is based on the fact that in Metzger's experiments , space expanded with increased illumination , and that space produced by completely homogeneous stimulation , possesses a ...
... possible , particularly in the third dimension . This view is based on the fact that in Metzger's experiments , space expanded with increased illumination , and that space produced by completely homogeneous stimulation , possesses a ...
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... possible . In the field of motion we found the principle operative ; such fusions of processes and such paths were ... possible that they retain their shape when their retinal images change . Conversely , motion is only possible because ...
... possible . In the field of motion we found the principle operative ; such fusions of processes and such paths were ... possible that they retain their shape when their retinal images change . Conversely , motion is only possible because ...
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... possible because of two possibilities between which we cannot de- cide : ( a ) it is possible that a trace system in which the syllables k and 1 are members of a pair obstructs the formation of a new organization in which they belong to ...
... possible because of two possibilities between which we cannot de- cide : ( a ) it is possible that a trace system in which the syllables k and 1 are members of a pair obstructs the formation of a new organization in which they belong to ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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