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CHAPTER IV.. Illusions of Perception--_continued_.

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ILLUSIONS OF PERCEPTION--continued.

A. Passive Illusions (a) as determined by the Organism. Results of Limits of Sensibility:--Relation of quantity of Sensation to that of Stimulus, 50-52; coalescence of simultaneous Sensations, 52-55; after-effect of Stimulation, 55, 56; effects of prolonged Stimulation, 56-58; Specific Energy of Nerves, 58, 59; localization of Sensation, 59-62; Subjective Sensations, 62-64.

Results of Variation of Sensibility:--Rise and fall of Sensibility, 64-67; Paraesesthesia, 67, 68; rationale of organically conditioned Illusions, 68, 69.

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