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... images . If the touch alone be employed , it affords three distinct bases of judgment : the simple clasp of opposite surfaces , the movement of the finger through an interven- ing space or over an intervening surface , and the tactile ...
... images . If the touch alone be employed , it affords three distinct bases of judgment : the simple clasp of opposite surfaces , the movement of the finger through an interven- ing space or over an intervening surface , and the tactile ...
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... image when they are not intentionally separated by the will ; the spontaneous self- maintenance , that is , of the image as a whole to the exclusion of other images . ( This theory is that of Mr. Alfred L. Hodder . ) The confusion is ...
... image when they are not intentionally separated by the will ; the spontaneous self- maintenance , that is , of the image as a whole to the exclusion of other images . ( This theory is that of Mr. Alfred L. Hodder . ) The confusion is ...
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... Images . The nature and duration of the after - image are being studied as dependent on the intensity , time , and area of stimulation . For example , the threshold ' of after - images has been investigated ( that is , the light which ...
... Images . The nature and duration of the after - image are being studied as dependent on the intensity , time , and area of stimulation . For example , the threshold ' of after - images has been investigated ( that is , the light which ...
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