A Brief Manual of Psychology Demonstrations to Accompany As Illustrative Material An Elementary Course in the Psychology of the Other-One

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Neither would a sculptured bust serve, for a human head appears always convex, never con- cave, and is therefore not reversible. But the hollow truncated cones, which we have already used, will serve very well, provided they are not placed so that one part hides another part, and provided the illumination is so diffuse that no part appears conspicuously shaded. If the illumination is troublesome, a model made of black wire and placed before a white wall is preferable. — In order to avoid the ha...bits (p. 244) based on accommoda- tion and convergence, it is advisable to avoid moving the eyes, that is, to keep the gaze fixed on a definite point while using the pseudoscope.
The simplest and best object to look at, however, con- sists of three cardboard targets, about two inches square (so far as they are visible), of different colors, so that one may easily speak of each" under its color name, and also of sufficiently different size to avoid the suggestion that thej' are meant to be alike.


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