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That a trace may undergo changes by communication with other traces has been proved by Lauenstein and von Restorff , and results of Allport's and Gibson's lead to the same conclusion . Allport presented his two designs simultaneously on ...
That a trace may undergo changes by communication with other traces has been proved by Lauenstein and von Restorff , and results of Allport's and Gibson's lead to the same conclusion . Allport presented his two designs simultaneously on ...
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Therefore , when a new figure is presented , it does not have to create this communication . All it has to do is to select within this large system the particular member with which it will most intimately communicate .
Therefore , when a new figure is presented , it does not have to create this communication . All it has to do is to select within this large system the particular member with which it will most intimately communicate .
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The transformation which takes place in such cases implies as a rule that trace systems at first out of communication with the present process are brought into communication with it ( see p . 550 , and Duncker , p . 705 ) .
The transformation which takes place in such cases implies as a rule that trace systems at first out of communication with the present process are brought into communication with it ( see p . 550 , and Duncker , p . 705 ) .
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