Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1934 |
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... produced in a manner similar to those belong- ing to the senses of taste and smell , while by others they were assumed to be produced in a manner similar to those of sound . In the first case they were assumed to be produced by ...
... produced in a manner similar to those belong- ing to the senses of taste and smell , while by others they were assumed to be produced in a manner similar to those of sound . In the first case they were assumed to be produced by ...
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... produced by light from two regions of the spectrum , the separate sensations produced by these radiations are said to be complementary , and this phenomenon will be referred to later . Black sensation cannot be produced by any ...
... produced by light from two regions of the spectrum , the separate sensations produced by these radiations are said to be complementary , and this phenomenon will be referred to later . Black sensation cannot be produced by any ...
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... producing mechanism . Burridge's state- ment that there is an increase or decrease in rhythmical activity does not indicate how colour sensations are produced . Edridge - Green describes a theory which is quite different from all others ...
... producing mechanism . Burridge's state- ment that there is an increase or decrease in rhythmical activity does not indicate how colour sensations are produced . Edridge - Green describes a theory which is quite different from all others ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 193435 | vi |
ANNUAL MEETINGS PLACES AND DATES PRESIDENTS ATTENDANCES | xii |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 193334 | xxx |
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