. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. Fig. 148.—Maze Toy by H. Bridge. (After Patent Specification.) 207 a ring in place of a ball, and the combination of more thantwo mazes. It now remains for some inventor of Einsteinian pro-clivities to devise one in several dimensions! An interesting little study in what one might callLabyrinth Psychology was carried out by an Austrianbiologist in connection with his researches on The Evo-lution of Efficiency in the Animal Kingdom, in was a series of experiments to test the efficiency ofanimals in learning t
. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. Fig. 148.—Maze Toy by H. Bridge. (After Patent Specification.) 207 a ring in place of a ball, and the combination of more thantwo mazes. It now remains for some inventor of Einsteinian pro-clivities to devise one in several dimensions! An interesting little study in what one might callLabyrinth Psychology was carried out by an Austrianbiologist in connection with his researches on The Evo-lution of Efficiency in the Animal Kingdom, in was a series of experiments to test the efficiency ofanimals in learning to thread a labyrinth in search offood. Figs. 149, 150 and 151 show three stages in the.
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