Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... associated simultaneously in one activity , they become in- tegral portions of it and recur with it . When a person's verbal behavior is guided by verbal stimuli of which he is unaware , he tends to emit responses that are associations ...
... associated simultaneously in one activity , they become in- tegral portions of it and recur with it . When a person's verbal behavior is guided by verbal stimuli of which he is unaware , he tends to emit responses that are associations ...
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... associated with the memories of the past , the experiences of the present , and the anticipations of the future . Anything that impinges on man thus affects both his mind and his body and causes them to interact - No one has ever been ...
... associated with the memories of the past , the experiences of the present , and the anticipations of the future . Anything that impinges on man thus affects both his mind and his body and causes them to interact - No one has ever been ...
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... associated dispositions of mind , feeling , and volitions . It is much more important to experience tactile and auditory stimulations in the early developing years than it is to experience visual ones . As soon , however , as one has ...
... associated dispositions of mind , feeling , and volitions . It is much more important to experience tactile and auditory stimulations in the early developing years than it is to experience visual ones . As soon , however , as one has ...
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