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1 1| the movement set up by a sensory faculty when actually discharging 2 2| sense-perception corresponding to each sensory organ produce sense-perception 3 2| affection continues in the sensory organs, both in their deeper 4 2| above described.~That the sensory organs are acutely sensitive 5 3| stimulatory movements based upon sensory impressions, whether the 6 3| formed in rivers, so the sensory movements are each a continuous 7 3| which are based upon the sensory impressions, become sometimes 8 3| which proceed from the other sensory organs. For it is owing 9 3| movements then going on in his sensory organs, as well as to the 10 3| to the other facts of the sensory process, [is liable to illusion], 11 3| the heart], the internal [sensory] movements, some potential, 12 3| move the blood, some one sensory movement will emerge from 13 3| blood which remains in the sensory organs, and which is now 14 3| been said, the remnant of a sensory impression taken when sense 15 3| controlling and judging sensory faculty did not call it 16 3| Koriskos. Accordingly, this sensory impulse, which, when actually 17 3| presentative movements in the sensory organs, any one may convince