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" ... familiar generalizations. That a kind of sluggishness or inertia, which the stimulus must overcome, belongs to all the senses, and that they often continue to act, when once roused, after the exciting cause is withdrawn; that different sensations... "
Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and ... - الصفحة 461
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