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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 April 2026
The method consisted essentially of joint visual, auditory, and kinesthetic stimulation. The visual stimuli were irregular figures of equal area (6 sq. cm.) and of different colors (red, green, blue, yellow). The auditory stimuli were nonsense syllables, pronounced by the experimenter as the visual stimuli were exposed. The kinesthetic stimuli resulted from the subject's being required to pronounce the nonsense syllables after the experimenter.
7. The reference to ‘sacrificial objects’ and the ‘Morgavian language’ is of course fictitious. It was desired to avoid a nonsense setting as far as possible.
8. The stimuli were of course not presented to the subject in the order of the Table. They were arranged in one order for the learning series and in another order for the recognition series; in both cases in such a manner that like figures did not follow one another.