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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... ideas as thronging and arranging themselves , still , the spiritualist insists , he has in the end to admit that something , be it brain , be it ' ideas , ' be it'asso- ciation , ' knows past time as past , and fills it out with this or ...
... ideas as thronging and arranging themselves , still , the spiritualist insists , he has in the end to admit that something , be it brain , be it ' ideas , ' be it'asso- ciation , ' knows past time as past , and fills it out with this or ...
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... ideas , existing absolutely , yet clinging together , and weaving an endless carpet of themselves , like dominoes in ceaseless change , or the bits of glass in a kaleidoscope , whence do they get their fantastic laws of clinging , and ...
... ideas , existing absolutely , yet clinging together , and weaving an endless carpet of themselves , like dominoes in ceaseless change , or the bits of glass in a kaleidoscope , whence do they get their fantastic laws of clinging , and ...
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... ideas of the distant are supposed to lie , the action , so far as it is a physical process , must be interpreted after the type of the action in the lower centres . If regarded here as a reflex process , it must be reflex there as well ...
... ideas of the distant are supposed to lie , the action , so far as it is a physical process , must be interpreted after the type of the action in the lower centres . If regarded here as a reflex process , it must be reflex there as well ...
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... ideas in the hemispheres , which either permit the reflexes in question , check them , or substitute others for them . All ideas being in the last resort reminiscences , the question to answer is : How can processes become organized in ...
... ideas in the hemispheres , which either permit the reflexes in question , check them , or substitute others for them . All ideas being in the last resort reminiscences , the question to answer is : How can processes become organized in ...
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... idea thereof , together with that of the consequent pain , and of the final retraction of the hand ; and if these cerebral processes prevail in strength over the immediate sensation in the centres below , the last idea will be the cue ...
... idea thereof , together with that of the consequent pain , and of the final retraction of the hand ; and if these cerebral processes prevail in strength over the immediate sensation in the centres below , the last idea will be the cue ...
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