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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... excitement resuscitate things long since forgotten ? If we content ourselves with merely affirming that the faculty of memory is so peculiarly con- stituted by nature as to exhibit just these oddities , we seem little the better for ...
... excitement resuscitate things long since forgotten ? If we content ourselves with merely affirming that the faculty of memory is so peculiarly con- stituted by nature as to exhibit just these oddities , we seem little the better for ...
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... excited under normal circumstances by the same annoying position . They seem determined , consequently , not merely by the antecedent irritant , but by the final end , though the irritant of course is what makes the end desired ...
... excited under normal circumstances by the same annoying position . They seem determined , consequently , not merely by the antecedent irritant , but by the final end , though the irritant of course is what makes the end desired ...
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... excited by some physical irritant , be this as gross in its mode of oper- ation as a chopping axe or as subtle as the waves of light , conveys the excitement to the nervous centres . The com- motion set up in the centres does not stop ...
... excited by some physical irritant , be this as gross in its mode of oper- ation as a chopping axe or as subtle as the waves of light , conveys the excitement to the nervous centres . The com- motion set up in the centres does not stop ...
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... exciting this arrangement as a whole . Similarly , if an intact frog wishes to jump over a stone which he sees ... excited thereto ; only the inner promptings seem deficient , and when left to himself he spends most of his time ...
... exciting this arrangement as a whole . Similarly , if an intact frog wishes to jump over a stone which he sees ... excited thereto ; only the inner promptings seem deficient , and when left to himself he spends most of his time ...
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... excitement propagated to a lower centre tends to spread upwards and arouse an idea . 4 ) Every idea tends ultimately either to produce a movement or to check one which otherwise would be pro- duced . Suppose now ( these assumptions ...
... excitement propagated to a lower centre tends to spread upwards and arouse an idea . 4 ) Every idea tends ultimately either to produce a movement or to check one which otherwise would be pro- duced . Suppose now ( these assumptions ...
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