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    John N. Findlay, Psyche and Cerebrum

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    Palan John R. John N. Findlay, Psyche and Cerebrum . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 74, n°21, 1976. pp. 161-162

    John N. Findlay, Psyche and Cerebrum

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    Palan John R. John N. Findlay, Psyche and Cerebrum . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 74, n°21, 1976. pp. 161-162

    Findlay, John George, NX56338

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/385049Surname: FINDLAY. Given Name(s) or Initials: JOHN GEORGE. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX56338. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 36326.230791 Item: [2016.0049.17342] "Findlay, John George, NX56338

    John Niemeyer Findlay, Kant and the transcendental object. A hermeneutic study

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    Sayer Y. John Niemeyer Findlay, Kant and the transcendental object. A hermeneutic study. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 92, n°1, 1994. p. 123

    John Niemeyer Findlay, Kant and the transcendental object. A hermeneutic study

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    Sayer Y. John Niemeyer Findlay, Kant and the transcendental object. A hermeneutic study. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 92, n°1, 1994. p. 123

    Eye scanning of multi-element displays: I. Scanpath planning

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    We recorded oculomotor scanpaths in a task that required individuals to scan through displays consisting of a small number (between 3 and 12) of near-identical items. The task required each item to be fixated at least once and our objective was to explore the principles governing the generation of scanpaths. In general the observers carried out the task efficiently, although omissions occurred quite frequently (about 25% of trials) in the 12-item case. Backtracking occurred rarely except in the case of immediate rescanning back to the previously fixated item. Such immediate backtracking occurred on about 4% of fixations and, in contrast to more distant backtracking, was not associated with increased errors. Evidence was found for both directional (raster-like) scanning strategies and scanning strategies based on the global external contour

    CWU V. University of Findlay

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    Digitized copy of a Football Program. This is the NAIA national championship game The Wildcats were led by Quarterback John Kitna to victory over Findlay University.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Bruce Findlay, 1994

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    Bruce Findlay, lecturer in Psychology, author of "How to Write a Psychology Laboratory Report", a guide to working through the maze of communication and statistical conventions. Swinburne Staff News 12 May 1994
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