Show ILLUSIONS bouic of hoil lly Ioli the senses ore subject to illusions in proportion to alic of the information that they eio aiom alio alo 0 the touch homont immediate inferential 0 alio senses la lat subject to illusions sight is so so blind often say they diac liac nil over the seeing free birou visual tha 0 bodily motion nearer to those of touch than bcd act they can bo induced thron gli visual impressions 01 thia the writer haa ac bently had two examples lie was standing upon llie bloor of n railroad tallon the boards of were laid ft considerable open them and the shadow of nn electric llant was up mid blown by the wio sinK of the light fu the wind J set tho floor it seemed as the shadow were ho floor boards moving from chii it fol lovel that the person on it was iu oving too and the writer distinctly felt alio se in to the by this of motion the other observation was ft follows while riding in alio llio cars oud out of the window trees abid all arc seen to move in the opposite direction if now one looks in 1 mirror BO that it reflect the passius landscape which however anit t not lie except si the mirror one has t lie illusion of lu tho opposite to the real direction of motion owing to tho of the imado in the glass these cases bodily sensation Is laduc cil by a moio or less unconscious inference through visual sensations american analyst |