Psychological monographs: general and applied . rial made ofseaweed. All openings between the two rooms were tightlysealed, and several observations were made to determine whetherany sound could be heard in the inner room when the valveswere closed and the Stern variator was operating. The largerubber tubing passed through a carefully packed opening in thewall between the two rooms to two sliding valves. Beforecoming to these valves the tube bifucated through a glass sliding valves were so arranged that the full diameter of the 4 Myers, C. S., and Wilson, H. A., The influence of binaural


Psychological monographs: general and applied . rial made ofseaweed. All openings between the two rooms were tightlysealed, and several observations were made to determine whetherany sound could be heard in the inner room when the valveswere closed and the Stern variator was operating. The largerubber tubing passed through a carefully packed opening in thewall between the two rooms to two sliding valves. Beforecoming to these valves the tube bifucated through a glass sliding valves were so arranged that the full diameter of the 4 Myers, C. S., and Wilson, H. A., The influence of binaural phase dif-ferences on the localization of sound, Brit. J. of Psychol., 1908, ii, 363-385. 5 The author would like to see some of the experiments on the intra-cranial localization of sound repeated under rigid conditions. It seems re-markable, for example, that (in our experiments) no localization was re-ported, as referring to either ear, or to any position in the head. CRITICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES 79 &»)>))» mi) ))))))>?,„. ComfrtSttA air y///////#w//////////r//////z^^ /////////////// %X«bber fjbmz


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