The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1Dover publications, 1918 |
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الصفحة vii
... particular creditors ; yet I cannot resist the temptation at the end of my first literary venture to record my gratitude for the inspiration I have got from the writ- ings of J. S. Mill , Lotze , Renouvier , Hodgson , and Wundt , and ...
... particular creditors ; yet I cannot resist the temptation at the end of my first literary venture to record my gratitude for the inspiration I have got from the writ- ings of J. S. Mill , Lotze , Renouvier , Hodgson , and Wundt , and ...
الصفحة 16
... ; but still drops off his tilted He * It should be said that this particular cut commonly proves fatal . The text refers to the rare cases which survive . board . As his optic nerves are destroyed by the 16 PSYCHOLOGY .
... ; but still drops off his tilted He * It should be said that this particular cut commonly proves fatal . The text refers to the rare cases which survive . board . As his optic nerves are destroyed by the 16 PSYCHOLOGY .
الصفحة 19
... particular form of sensorial stimulus . Thus in the cord , the skin alone occasions movements ; in the upper part of the optic lobes , the eyes are added ; in the thalami , the semi - circular canals would seem to play a part ; whilst ...
... particular form of sensorial stimulus . Thus in the cord , the skin alone occasions movements ; in the upper part of the optic lobes , the eyes are added ; in the thalami , the semi - circular canals would seem to play a part ; whilst ...
الصفحة 29
... particular word that , when the word is heard , the idea shall forthwith enter our mind . We must conversely , as soon as the idea arises in our mind , associate with it a mental image of the word , and by means of this image we must ...
... particular word that , when the word is heard , the idea shall forthwith enter our mind . We must conversely , as soon as the idea arises in our mind , associate with it a mental image of the word , and by means of this image we must ...
الصفحة 34
... particular he could use his right TRUNK FLEXION OF THIGH AND LO PROTRACTION HEAD RETRACTION AR BICEPS AND M MENTS OF TOES AND EOOT UPPER FACE MUSCLES PLATYSMÅ FACE MUSC MOUTH AND LARYNX FIG . 6. - Left Hemisphere of Monkey's Brain ...
... particular he could use his right TRUNK FLEXION OF THIGH AND LO PROTRACTION HEAD RETRACTION AR BICEPS AND M MENTS OF TOES AND EOOT UPPER FACE MUSCLES PLATYSMÅ FACE MUSC MOUTH AND LARYNX FIG . 6. - Left Hemisphere of Monkey's Brain ...
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abstract activity aphasia appear asso association attention awaken become brain brain-process called centres chapter conceived conception connection consciousness discrimination distinct duration effect elements Encyclopædia Britannica excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact faculty feeling felt frog function give habit hand hemispheres Herbart ideas identical imagination immediately impression interest interval J. S. Mill James Mill matter means memory ment mental metaphysical mind mind-wandering motor movement nature nervous never nominalists notion object observations occipital lobes once organs pass past perceive perception person phenomena Physiol possible psychic psychology reaction reaction-time reason recall redintegration reflex relation result seems sensations sense sensibility sensorial signal similar simple simultaneously sort soul sound specious present spinal cord spiritualistic stimulus stream succession suppose theory things thought tion Weber's law whilst whole words writes Wundt