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THE DIFFERENT DISTANT STIMULI WHICH PRODUCE SUCH HOMOGENEOUS STIMULATION . The answer to our question is quite simple : under these conditions the observer will “ feel himself swimming in a mist of light which becomes more condensed at ...
THE DIFFERENT DISTANT STIMULI WHICH PRODUCE SUCH HOMOGENEOUS STIMULATION . The answer to our question is quite simple : under these conditions the observer will “ feel himself swimming in a mist of light which becomes more condensed at ...
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“ Adequacy ” of the behavioural world , an organization which makes adapted behaviour possible , must therefore depend upon the properties of the distant stimuli which through the corresponding proximal stimuli produce the organization ...
“ Adequacy ” of the behavioural world , an organization which makes adapted behaviour possible , must therefore depend upon the properties of the distant stimuli which through the corresponding proximal stimuli produce the organization ...
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A gestaltdisposition would be the after - effect of a gestalt process by virtue of which the organism would produce processes of a similar gestaltor formal nature which it could not produce before , or would produce them now more easily ...
A gestaltdisposition would be the after - effect of a gestalt process by virtue of which the organism would produce processes of a similar gestaltor formal nature which it could not produce before , or would produce them now more easily ...
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