Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... able to avoid objects as far away as 12 inches . Here is perception of distance of a primitive sort . About the same degree of ability appears among the spiders . These animals , we know , are able to pursue their prey and leap upon it ...
... able to avoid objects as far away as 12 inches . Here is perception of distance of a primitive sort . About the same degree of ability appears among the spiders . These animals , we know , are able to pursue their prey and leap upon it ...
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... able to recover from such places . They appear , moreover , to be able to go directly and at once to such sources ; that is , they are not forced to rediscover the hidden food by some process of random trial and error.1 Moreover , dogs ...
... able to recover from such places . They appear , moreover , to be able to go directly and at once to such sources ; that is , they are not forced to rediscover the hidden food by some process of random trial and error.1 Moreover , dogs ...
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... able to profit by being put through a task , they would have a memory of the route traveled . Man , we know , may be carried passively along a given pathway and then later , if necessary , be able to traverse correctly the route taken ...
... able to profit by being put through a task , they would have a memory of the route traveled . Man , we know , may be carried passively along a given pathway and then later , if necessary , be able to traverse correctly the route taken ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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