Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... observed an average saccadic amplitude of more than 7 ° in their study , roughly twice the amplitude of the av- erage saccade observed over a large range of scene - viewing experiments ( Henderson & Hollingworth 1998 ) . Taken together ...
... observed an average saccadic amplitude of more than 7 ° in their study , roughly twice the amplitude of the av- erage saccade observed over a large range of scene - viewing experiments ( Henderson & Hollingworth 1998 ) . Taken together ...
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... observed to touch their heads while looking in the mirror , nor were group members ever observed touching their heads after exposure to a single individual whose hair had been dyed . Hauser et al argued that these findings suggested ...
... observed to touch their heads while looking in the mirror , nor were group members ever observed touching their heads after exposure to a single individual whose hair had been dyed . Hauser et al argued that these findings suggested ...
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... observed in an individual animal . It would be interesting to see whether a longitudinal study of individual chimpanzees demonstrating self - recognition would show a decrease in this ability over time , for a given chimpanzee . The ...
... observed in an individual animal . It would be interesting to see whether a longitudinal study of individual chimpanzees demonstrating self - recognition would show a decrease in this ability over time , for a given chimpanzee . The ...
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