1929
DOI: 10.1037/h0075005
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Vestibular sensations and the mechanisms of balance.

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“…The last survey of experimental studies on the psychological functions related to the semicircular canals was limited, in large measure, to problems that were distinctively sensory and perceptual (41). It has seemed advisable to broaden the scope of the present survey so as to include a fair sampling of the physiological and anatomical studies that may have a bearing upon or contribute to the psychological functions.…”
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“…The last survey of experimental studies on the psychological functions related to the semicircular canals was limited, in large measure, to problems that were distinctively sensory and perceptual (41). It has seemed advisable to broaden the scope of the present survey so as to include a fair sampling of the physiological and anatomical studies that may have a bearing upon or contribute to the psychological functions.…”
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confidence: 99%