The Principles of Psychology: Scope of psychology ; Functions of the brain ; On some general conditions of brain-activity ; Habit ; Automaton-theory ; Mind-stuff theory ; Methods and snares of psychology ; Relations of minds to other things ; Stream of thought ; Consciousness of self ; Attention ; Conception ; Discrimination and comparison ; Association ; Perception of time ; MemoryH. Holt, 1918 |
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... distinct avenues of recall . " But this does not explain the effects of fever , exhaustion , hypnotism , old age , and the like . And in general , the pure associationist's account of our mental life is almost as bewildering as that of ...
... distinct avenues of recall . " But this does not explain the effects of fever , exhaustion , hypnotism , old age , and the like . And in general , the pure associationist's account of our mental life is almost as bewildering as that of ...
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... distinct mandate of the will . It is a ' vol- untary act . ' Thus the animal's reflex and voluntary per- formances shade into each other gradually , being connected by acts which may often occur automatically , but may also be modified ...
... distinct mandate of the will . It is a ' vol- untary act . ' Thus the animal's reflex and voluntary per- formances shade into each other gradually , being connected by acts which may often occur automatically , but may also be modified ...
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... all . Its faculties , ' as a rule , are fully equipped persons in a particular mental attitude . Take , for example , the ' faculty ' of language . It involves in reality a host of distinct powers . We must 28 PSYCHOLOGY .
... all . Its faculties , ' as a rule , are fully equipped persons in a particular mental attitude . Take , for example , the ' faculty ' of language . It involves in reality a host of distinct powers . We must 28 PSYCHOLOGY .
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William James. in reality a host of distinct powers . We must first have images of concrete things and ideas of abstract qualities and relations ; we must next have the memory of words and then the capacity so to associate each idea or ...
William James. in reality a host of distinct powers . We must first have images of concrete things and ideas of abstract qualities and relations ; we must next have the memory of words and then the capacity so to associate each idea or ...
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... distinct cerebral localization of the various elementary sorts of idea has been treated as a ' postulate ' by many physiologists ( e.g. Munk ) ; and the most stirring controversy in nerve - physiology which the present generation has ...
... distinct cerebral localization of the various elementary sorts of idea has been treated as a ' postulate ' by many physiologists ( e.g. Munk ) ; and the most stirring controversy in nerve - physiology which the present generation has ...
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