The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Dover publications, 1918 |
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... movements of his eyes and nascent movements of articulation in him , but will some day make him speak , or take sides in a discussion , or give advice , or choose a book to read , differently from what would have been the case had they ...
... movements of his eyes and nascent movements of articulation in him , but will some day make him speak , or take sides in a discussion , or give advice , or choose a book to read , differently from what would have been the case had they ...
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... movements of plants , the processes of development , digestion , secretion , etc. , in animals , supply innumerable instances of per- formances useful to the individual which may nevertheless be , and by most of us are supposed to be ...
... movements of plants , the processes of development , digestion , secretion , etc. , in animals , supply innumerable instances of per- formances useful to the individual which may nevertheless be , and by most of us are supposed to be ...
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... movements required are then very different from those excited under normal circumstances by the same annoying position . They seem determined , consequently , not merely by the antecedent irritant , but by the final end , -though the ...
... movements required are then very different from those excited under normal circumstances by the same annoying position . They seem determined , consequently , not merely by the antecedent irritant , but by the final end , -though the ...
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... 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 harmonious co - operation with every other ...
... 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 harmonious co - operation with every other ...
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... movements , and then , in many frogs , a pause will come , as if for deliberation , succeeded by a rapid passage of the opposite unmutilated foot to the acidulated spot . The most striking character of all these movements , after their ...
... movements , and then , in many frogs , a pause will come , as if for deliberation , succeeded by a rapid passage of the opposite unmutilated foot to the acidulated spot . The most striking character of all these movements , after their ...
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