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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... seem firmest ? Why should illness and exhaustion enfeeble it ? Why should repeating an ex- perience strengthen our recollection of it ? Why should drugs , fevers , asphyxia , and excitement resuscitate things long since forgotten ? If ...
... seem firmest ? Why should illness and exhaustion enfeeble it ? Why should repeating an ex- perience strengthen our recollection of it ? Why should drugs , fevers , asphyxia , and excitement resuscitate things long since forgotten ? If ...
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... seem instructive for our purposes , but otherwise shall leave those sciences to the physiologists . Can we state more distinctly still the manner in which the mental life seems to intervene between impressions made from without upon the ...
... seem instructive for our purposes , but otherwise shall leave those sciences to the physiologists . Can we state more distinctly still the manner in which the mental life seems to intervene between impressions made from without upon the ...
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... seem to be the fatal result of the contact of that fluid with its skin . They cease when a stick , for example ... seems to contain no incalculable element . By applying the right sensory stimulus to him we are almost as certain of ...
... seem to be the fatal result of the contact of that fluid with its skin . They cease when a stick , for example ... seems to contain no incalculable element . By applying the right sensory stimulus to him we are almost as certain of ...
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... seem to play a part ; whilst the stimuli which discharge the hemispheres would seem not so much to be elementary sorts of sensation , as groups of sensations forming determinate objects or things . Prey is not pursued nor are enemies ...
... seem to play a part ; whilst the stimuli which discharge the hemispheres would seem not so much to be elementary sorts of sensation , as groups of sensations forming determinate objects or things . Prey is not pursued nor are enemies ...
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... seems diminished as well as motility , but of this I shall speak later on . Moreover the dog tends in voluntary ... seem less easily moved to do anything with the affected parts . Dr. Loeb , who has studied the motor disturbances of dogs ...
... seems diminished as well as motility , but of this I shall speak later on . Moreover the dog tends in voluntary ... seem less easily moved to do anything with the affected parts . Dr. Loeb , who has studied the motor disturbances of dogs ...
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