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... thought . For instance , Einstein , in a letter to Jacques Hadamard , stated that words as used in written or spoken language did not play any role in his thought mech- anisms . His cognitive process started with images of a visual and ...
... thought . For instance , Einstein , in a letter to Jacques Hadamard , stated that words as used in written or spoken language did not play any role in his thought mech- anisms . His cognitive process started with images of a visual and ...
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... thought she was a fallen star . Another patient thought she was black , like the night ; her name was Laila , which means night in Hebrew . The abnormal thoughts of schizophrenics may give the appear- ance of being witticisms and ...
... thought she was a fallen star . Another patient thought she was black , like the night ; her name was Laila , which means night in Hebrew . The abnormal thoughts of schizophrenics may give the appear- ance of being witticisms and ...
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... Thought in Schizophrenia : Collected Papers , pp . 104–114 . Berkeley : University of California Press . Von Senden , M. , 1960 , Space and Sight . The Perception of Space and Shape in Congenitally Blind Patients Before and After ...
... Thought in Schizophrenia : Collected Papers , pp . 104–114 . Berkeley : University of California Press . Von Senden , M. , 1960 , Space and Sight . The Perception of Space and Shape in Congenitally Blind Patients Before and After ...
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