The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1918 |
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... person unfamiliar with frogs might not suspect a mutilation ; but even such a person would soon remark the almost entire absence of spontane- ous motion — that is , motion unprovoked by any present in- citation of sense . The continued ...
... person unfamiliar with frogs might not suspect a mutilation ; but even such a person would soon remark the almost entire absence of spontane- ous motion — that is , motion unprovoked by any present in- citation of sense . The continued ...
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... elements at all . Its faculties , ' as a rule , are fully equipped persons in a particular mental attitude . Take , for example , the ' faculty ' of language . It involves 6 in reality a host of distinct powers . We must 28 PSYCHOLOGY .
... elements at all . Its faculties , ' as a rule , are fully equipped persons in a particular mental attitude . Take , for example , the ' faculty ' of language . It involves 6 in reality a host of distinct powers . We must 28 PSYCHOLOGY .
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... persons habitually takes exclusive charge . With that hemisphere thrown out of gear , speech is undone ; even though the opposite hemisphere still be there for the performance of less specialized acts , such as the various movements ...
... persons habitually takes exclusive charge . With that hemisphere thrown out of gear , speech is undone ; even though the opposite hemisphere still be there for the performance of less specialized acts , such as the various movements ...
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... persons ) is always on the left side , like the lesion in motor aphasia . Crude hearing would not be abolished , even were the left centre for it utterly destroyed ; the right centre would still provide for that . But the linguistic use ...
... persons ) is always on the left side , like the lesion in motor aphasia . Crude hearing would not be abolished , even were the left centre for it utterly destroyed ; the right centre would still provide for that . But the linguistic use ...
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... Persons whose hand is paralyzed in its movements from compression of arm - nerves during sleep , still feel with their fingers ; and they may still feel in their feet when their legs are paralyzed by bruising of the spinal cord . In a ...
... Persons whose hand is paralyzed in its movements from compression of arm - nerves during sleep , still feel with their fingers ; and they may still feel in their feet when their legs are paralyzed by bruising of the spinal cord . In a ...
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abstract activity aphasia appear asso association associationist attention awaken become bodily brain brain-process called cerebral chap chapter conceived conception connection consciousness cortex discrimination distinct duration effect elements excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact feeling felt frog function G. H. Lewes give habit hand hemispheres ideas identity impression interest interval J. S. Mill James Mill knowledge matter means memory mental metaphysical mind motor movements nature nervous never notion object observations occipital lobes once organs pass past paths perceive perception person phenomena Physiol possible present psychic psychology reaction reaction-time reason redintegration reflex relations remember result sciousness seems sensations sense sensibility sensorial simple sort soul sound specious present spinal cord spiritualist stimulus stream succession suppose theory things thought tion uncon unconscious Weber's law whilst whole words writing Wundt