id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8729 Yerkes, Robert Mearns The Dancing Mouse: A Study in Animal Behavior .txt text/plain 85683 5328 72 The delicacy of brightness discrimination--Methods of testing the dancer's ability to detect slight differences in brightness--Results of tests with Description of the behavior of the dancer in the discrimination box Does the dancer see colors?--The food-box method of testing color vision-Waugh's food-box method--Results of tests--Tests by the use of colored The results obtained by Kishi in his study of the ear of the dancer differ number of experiments to test the hearing of both young and adult dancers. The results given in the white-black preference tests by ten males and ten brightness discrimination tests appear from this table: (1) black is LIGHT BLUE-ORANGE TESTS IN COLOR DISCRIMINATION BOX Tests of the dancer's ability to discriminate green and blue[1] in the RESULTS OF LABYRINTH A TESTS WITH DANCERS perfect habit of choosing the white box, a series of training tests was dancers in white-black discrimination tests. dancers in white-black discrimination tests. ./cache/8729.txt ./txt/8729.txt