The Dancing Mouse

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M. 3 7 4 6 13 14 Same 5 5 14 15 Blue 62 c. M. Green 21 c. M. 4 6 15 16 Same 5 5 16 17 Same 5 5 17 18 Same 6 4 Now, as a final test, blue and green glasses were placed over theelectric-boxes, the brightness of the two was equalized for the human eye, and the tests of series 18 and 19 were given to No. 2:-- TABLE 27--CONTINUED NO. 2SERIES DATE BRIGHTNESS VALUES RIGHT WRONG (Blue) (Green) 18 18 Blue 62 c. M. Green 21 c. M 4 6 19 19 Same 6 4 20 20 Blue 21 c. M. Green 88 c. M. 2 8 The green was now ...made much the brighter.
    21 21 Blue 21 c. M. Green 18 c. M. 7 3 22 23 Same 8 2 To begin with, the blue and the green were made quite bright for the humansubject, blue 74 candle meters, green 36. Later the brightness of both wasfirst decreased, then increased, in order to ascertain whetherdiscrimination was conditioned by the absolute strength of illumination. No evidence of discrimination was obtained with any of the severalconditions of illumination in seventeen series of ten tests each.


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