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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... body are thus one of the conditions of the faculty of memory being what it is . And a very small amount of reflection on facts shows that one part of the body , namely , the brain , is the part whose experiences are directly concerned ...
... body are thus one of the conditions of the faculty of memory being what it is . And a very small amount of reflection on facts shows that one part of the body , namely , the brain , is the part whose experiences are directly concerned ...
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... body , and reactions of the body upon the outer world again ? Let us look at a few facts . If some iron filings be sprinkled on a table and a mag- net brought near them , they will fly through the air for a certain distance and stick to ...
... body , and reactions of the body upon the outer world again ? Let us look at a few facts . If some iron filings be sprinkled on a table and a mag- net brought near them , they will fly through the air for a certain distance and stick to ...
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... Body , ' in G. T. Ladd's ' Physiological Psychol- ogy , ' and in all the other standard Anatomies and Physi- ologies , a mass of information which we must regard as pre- liminary and take for granted in the present work . * Of the ...
... Body , ' in G. T. Ladd's ' Physiological Psychol- ogy , ' and in all the other standard Anatomies and Physi- ologies , a mass of information which we must regard as pre- liminary and take for granted in the present work . * Of the ...
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... body instantly responds to the aggression by movements of alarm or defence . The reason of this difference is that the man has a nervous system whilst the tree has none ; and the function of the nervous system is to bring each part into ...
... body instantly responds to the aggression by movements of alarm or defence . The reason of this difference is that the man has a nervous system whilst the tree has none ; and the function of the nervous system is to bring each part into ...
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... body , the frog will still continue to live , but with a very peculiarly modified activity . It ceases to breathe or swallow ; it lies flat on its belly , and does not , like a normal frog , sit up on its fore paws , though its hind ...
... body , the frog will still continue to live , but with a very peculiarly modified activity . It ceases to breathe or swallow ; it lies flat on its belly , and does not , like a normal frog , sit up on its fore paws , though its hind ...
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