The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Dover publications, 1918 |
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الصفحة xii
... feeling of past time is a present feeling , 627. Its cerebral process , 632 . CHAPTER XVI . 550 . 605 MEMORY , Primary memory , 643. Analysis of the phenomenon of mem- ory , 648. Retention and reproduction are both caused by paths of ...
... feeling of past time is a present feeling , 627. Its cerebral process , 632 . CHAPTER XVI . 550 . 605 MEMORY , Primary memory , 643. Analysis of the phenomenon of mem- ory , 648. Retention and reproduction are both caused by paths of ...
الصفحة 13
... feeling , conclude that over the lowest reflexes some such feeling also presides , though it may be a feeling of which we remain unconscious . Others , finding that reflex and semi - automatic acts may , notwithstanding their appro ...
... feeling , conclude that over the lowest reflexes some such feeling also presides , though it may be a feeling of which we remain unconscious . Others , finding that reflex and semi - automatic acts may , notwithstanding their appro ...
الصفحة 61
... feeling is , however , no reason why the motor zone proper should not be so connected too . And the cases of paralysis from the motor zone with no accom- panying anesthesia may be explicable without denying all sensory function to that ...
... feeling is , however , no reason why the motor zone proper should not be so connected too . And the cases of paralysis from the motor zone with no accom- panying anesthesia may be explicable without denying all sensory function to that ...
الصفحة 62
... feeling in his fingers , if he retrace the letters in the air . It is convenient for such a patient to have a pen in hand whilst reading in this way , in order to make the usual feel- ing of writing more complete . * In such a case we ...
... feeling in his fingers , if he retrace the letters in the air . It is convenient for such a patient to have a pen in hand whilst reading in this way , in order to make the usual feel- ing of writing more complete . * In such a case we ...
الصفحة 90
... feeling coexists , but what feeling we cannot tell , because it is so fugitive and so immediately eclipsed by the more substantive and enduring memory of the impression as it came in , and of the executed move- ment of response . Feeling ...
... feeling coexists , but what feeling we cannot tell , because it is so fugitive and so immediately eclipsed by the more substantive and enduring memory of the impression as it came in , and of the executed move- ment of response . Feeling ...
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