The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1918 |
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الصفحة xii
... MEMORY , Primary memory , 643. Analysis of the phenomenon of mem- ory , 648. Retention and reproduction are both caused by paths of association in the brain , 653. The conditions of goodness in memory , 659. Native retentiveness is ...
... MEMORY , Primary memory , 643. Analysis of the phenomenon of mem- ory , 648. Retention and reproduction are both caused by paths of association in the brain , 653. The conditions of goodness in memory , 659. Native retentiveness is ...
الصفحة 1
... Memory , now of Reasoning , now of Volition , or again its Imagination or its Appetite . This is the orthodox ' spiritualistic ' theory of scholasticism and of common - sense . Another and a less obvious way of unifying the chaos is to ...
... Memory , now of Reasoning , now of Volition , or again its Imagination or its Appetite . This is the orthodox ' spiritualistic ' theory of scholasticism and of common - sense . Another and a less obvious way of unifying the chaos is to ...
الصفحة 2
... Memory . These faculties themselves are thought of as absolute properties of the soul ; that is , to take the case of memory , no reason is given why we should remember a fact as it happened , except that so to re- member it constitutes ...
... Memory . These faculties themselves are thought of as absolute properties of the soul ; that is , to take the case of memory , no reason is given why we should remember a fact as it happened , except that so to re- member it constitutes ...
الصفحة 3
... memory is so peculiarly con- stituted by nature as to exhibit just these oddities , we seem little the better for having invoked it , for our explanation becomes as complicated as that of the crude facts with which we started . Moreover ...
... memory is so peculiarly con- stituted by nature as to exhibit just these oddities , we seem little the better for having invoked it , for our explanation becomes as complicated as that of the crude facts with which we started . Moreover ...
الصفحة 29
... memory of words and then the capacity so to associate each idea or image with a particular word that , when the word is heard , the idea shall forthwith enter our mind . We must conversely , as soon as the idea arises in our mind ...
... memory of words and then the capacity so to associate each idea or image with a particular word that , when the word is heard , the idea shall forthwith enter our mind . We must conversely , as soon as the idea arises in our mind ...
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