Memory of homogeneous sequential visual impressions
A. F. Lazurskiy , N. N. Shipov
Neurology Bulletin ›› 1900, Vol. VIII ›› Issue (1) : 15 -30.
Memory of homogeneous sequential visual impressions
Every one of us experienced the following everyday phenomenon. A person hears, let’s say, the striking of the clock, but does not pay attention to it and does not count the number of strikes; each sound is perceived (consciously or unconsciously — it's all the same) and is immediately forgotten, yielding instead to the next.
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Lazurskiy A.F., Shipov N.N.
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