The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1918 |
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الصفحة xii
... present , 606. Its duration is the primitive time- perception , 608. Accuracy of our estimate of short durations , 611. We have no sense for empty time , 619. Variations of our time - estimate , 624. The feeling of past time is a present ...
... present , 606. Its duration is the primitive time- perception , 608. Accuracy of our estimate of short durations , 611. We have no sense for empty time , 619. Variations of our time - estimate , 624. The feeling of past time is a present ...
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... present work . * Of the functions of the cerebral hemispheres , however , since they directly subserve consciousness , it will be well to give some little account . * Nothing is casier than to familiarize one's self with the mammalian ...
... present work . * Of the functions of the cerebral hemispheres , however , since they directly subserve consciousness , it will be well to give some little account . * Nothing is casier than to familiarize one's self with the mammalian ...
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... present generation , or rather we may say ( beginning with Meynert ) of the past twenty years . Many points are still obscure and subject to controversy ; but a general way of conceiving the organ has been reached on all hands which in ...
... present generation , or rather we may say ( beginning with Meynert ) of the past twenty years . Many points are still obscure and subject to controversy ; but a general way of conceiving the organ has been reached on all hands which in ...
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... present in- citation of sense . The continued movements of swimming , performed by the creature in the water , seem to be the fatal result of the contact of that fluid with its skin . They cease when a stick , for example , touches his ...
... present in- citation of sense . The continued movements of swimming , performed by the creature in the water , seem to be the fatal result of the contact of that fluid with its skin . They cease when a stick , for example , touches his ...
الصفحة 20
... present , objects . The hemispheres would then seem to be the seat of mem- ory . Vestiges of past experience must in some way be stored up in them , and must , when aroused by present stimuli , first appear as representations of distant ...
... present , objects . The hemispheres would then seem to be the seat of mem- ory . Vestiges of past experience must in some way be stored up in them , and must , when aroused by present stimuli , first appear as representations of distant ...
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