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... stress results when the conditions are of that kind of which our second experiment with the two pairs of dots is the simplest ex- ample . We now introduce the assumption that , provided the dis- parity is not too great , this stress ...
... stress results when the conditions are of that kind of which our second experiment with the two pairs of dots is the simplest ex- ample . We now introduce the assumption that , provided the dis- parity is not too great , this stress ...
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... stress is entirely limited to the sensory field ; it is re- lieved by a movement which is started and regulated by this field- stress , and has nothing to do with the Ego . In the second case the stress resides completely within the Ego ...
... stress is entirely limited to the sensory field ; it is re- lieved by a movement which is started and regulated by this field- stress , and has nothing to do with the Ego . In the second case the stress resides completely within the Ego ...
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... stress in the environmental field was relieved by eye - movements . All we had to assume in order to explain this was a connection between the visual field and the oculo- motor system . In our present case the stress exists between the ...
... stress in the environmental field was relieved by eye - movements . All we had to assume in order to explain this was a connection between the visual field and the oculo- motor system . In our present case the stress exists between the ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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