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{"created":"2022-01-31T14:29:32.817950+00:00","id":"lit28689","links":{},"metadata":{"alternative":"Studies from the Yale Psychological Laboratory","fulltext":[{"file":"a0001.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"FROM THE\nj Yale Psychological Laboratory\nI\t\u2022 / */\u2022\t-\u25a0'I\nEDITED BY\nEDWARD W. SCRIPTURE, Ph.D.\nDirector of the Laboratory of the Department of Philosophy.\nVolume V\n( . -.p\n1897\nCONTENTS.\ni\n'\tResearches on acoustic\tspace, by M. Matsumoto, .... i\t;\n\u25a0I\tOn binaural space, by\tE.\tW. Scripture,...................76\n'I\u2019he size-weight illusion among the blind, by James F. Rice,\nM.A.,...........................................'....81\nI\n1\tCerebral light, by E. W.\tScripture,.......................88\n) Researches on memory for arm-movements, by E. W. Scripture, W. C. Cooke and C. M. Warren,.....................90\nPrinciples of laboratory economy, by E. W. Scripture, .\t.\t93\nI\tNotes,......................................................104'\n! \u25a0 \u25a0 -, /\nj\t* V-. \u2022' \u2019\u2018'' *\u2022, \u25a0.Vv* vj? -/\u2022/f\t\u2022' \u2022 'L'\nYai.f. University, New Haven, Conn.\nj; * y .\t\u25a0\tI\nI Price, Si. Obtainable at New Haven, Psychological Laboratory, 109 Elm j Street; NfcNv York, Gustav E. Slechert, 9 East Sixteenth Street; London, \\Vil- \u25a0\n1 liams and Norgate, 14, Henrietta St., Covent Garden; Herein, Mayer and M\u00fcller, i Markgrafen-Strasse 51 ; Leipzig, Bernhard Liebisch, Kurprinz-Strasse 6; Paris, j ! Schleicher Fr\u00e8res, 15, Rue des Saintes-P\u00e8res;-Bologna, Pietro Virano, Piazza Galvani.","page":0},{"file":"a0002content.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"Copyright 1898 BY\nEdward NV. Scripture\nIME NEW ERA PRINTINO COMPANY, LANCASTER, PA.","page":0},{"file":"a0003.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"CONTENTS.\nResearches on acoustic space, by M. Matsumoto,................ i\nOn binaural space, by E. W. Scripture,........................76\nThe size-weight illusion among the blind, by James F. Rice, M. A.,\nCerebral light, by E. W. Scripture,...........................81\nResearches on memory for arm movements, by E. W. Scripture, 88\nW. C. Cooke and C. M. Warren,............................90\nPrinciples of laboratory economy, by E. W. Scripture, ...\t93\nNotes,........................................................104","page":0},{"file":"p0104.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"NOTES.\nIn reply to requests for the colors of the glasses employed in the color-sight tester described in these Studies, 1895 III 103, the following complete list is given: (1) dark gray; (2) ground glass; (3) medium gray; (A) red; (B) ground glass; (C) blue; (Z>) green; (\u00a3) green; (F) brownish yellow ; ( G) ground glass ; (H) gray glass; (/) green; (_/) bluish green ; (A') red; (Z) violet. This arrangement is made for reasons that will become evident to the users of the tester. When the test is being made, the subject should be made to promptly call off the colors in the order 1, 2, 3. The dichromats of the first-class (Seebeck), or the so-called green-blind, make mistakes on light green and dark red ; those of the second class, or the red blind, make mistakes on the light red and dark green. Both classes almost invariably call the violet \u201cblue.\u201d Plain dark grays will be frequently called green by the first class, and red by the second. These results hold good for the color-weak of both classes, provided the instrument is used in a properly moderate light, for example, not in sunlight.\nIn order to advance psychological work at this period when good special instruments are hardly obtainable, the Director of the Yale Laboratory offers to furnish to experimental psychologists\u2014as far as may be practicable\u2014blue-prints of the working-drawings of any of the special Yale pieces. A nominal charge of ten cents each will be made to cover the cost of paper and mailing. The instruments can be made from these drawings by any laboratory possessing a mechanic. These drawings will not be supplied to apparatus-makers or other persons than psychologists except in special cases.\nThe following changes and corrections are to be made in the Elementary course in psychological measurements published in these Studies, 1897 IV.\nPage 89, in line 9 from bottom read \u201c for about two or three hours each.\u201d\nPage 102, the formulas in the middle of page should read\nA -\tB =\tetc.\n2 2\nPage 122, in lines 3 and 7 from top, and in line marked D, read \u201cEx. IX.\u201d instead of Ex. VI.\n104","page":104},{"file":"p0105.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"No/cs.\ni\u00b05\nPage 122, lines 8 and 9 from top should read : \u201cThe 4A current is sent through the break contact of the key and the spark coil in the way explained in Ex. IX ; the condenser is connected around the key as usual.\u201d\nPage 122, in the line marked G insert 7*after the word \u201csounder.\u201d\nPage 123, in the last line of the specimen record the decimal point has been omitted in two cases; they should read \u20144.6 and \u2014 8.7 instead of \u2014 46 and \u2014 87 respectively.\nPage 129, the last lines of paragraph / should read \u201cPlace the second contact at 8o\u00b0, then at 120\u00b0 and then at 1600 ; draw zero-lines as before.\u201d\nPage 138, in line 8 from the bottom change y2 meter to \u201c 1 meter.\u201d\nPage 139, in line 21 change fan and y>n to \u201c 1/2;// \u201d and \u201c 1/2\u00ab.\u201d\nPage 139, in line 16 change 2m and 2\u00ab to \u201c 1/2m \u201d and \u201c 1/2\u00ab.\u201d","page":105},{"file":"z0001.txt","language":"en","ocr_en":"\n","page":0}],"identifier":"lit28689","issued":"1897","language":"en","title":"Studies from the Yale Psychological Laboratory","type":"(JournalVolume)","volume":"5"},"revision":0,"updated":"2022-01-31T14:29:32.817956+00:00"}
