The Principles of Psychology, المجلد 1H. Holt, 1918 |
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... responses to present incitements of sense , our frog now goes through long and complex acts of locomotion spontaneously , or as if moved by what in our His reactions to outward selves we should call an idea THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN . 17.
... responses to present incitements of sense , our frog now goes through long and complex acts of locomotion spontaneously , or as if moved by what in our His reactions to outward selves we should call an idea THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN . 17.
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William James. His reactions to outward selves we should call an idea . stimuli vary their form , too . Instead of ... reaction , but he may do anything else , even swell up and become per- fectly passive in our hands . Such are the ...
William James. His reactions to outward selves we should call an idea . stimuli vary their form , too . Instead of ... reaction , but he may do anything else , even swell up and become per- fectly passive in our hands . Such are the ...
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... reactions upon complex cir- cumstances which we call instinctive rather than reflex , are already in this animal dependent on the brain's highest lobes , and still more is this the case with animals higher in the zoological scale . The ...
... reactions upon complex cir- cumstances which we call instinctive rather than reflex , are already in this animal dependent on the brain's highest lobes , and still more is this the case with animals higher in the zoological scale . The ...
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... reactions shown to exist in the lower centres by these observations make out a pretty good case for the Mey- nert scheme , as applied to these lower animals . That scheme demands hemispheres which shall be mere supple- ments or organs ...
... reactions shown to exist in the lower centres by these observations make out a pretty good case for the Mey- nert scheme , as applied to these lower animals . That scheme demands hemispheres which shall be mere supple- ments or organs ...
الصفحة 76
... reaction often prove to be the inciters of an opposite reaction , and being suggested on later occasions by the original object , may then suppress the first reaction altogether , just as in the case of the child and the flame . For ...
... reaction often prove to be the inciters of an opposite reaction , and being suggested on later occasions by the original object , may then suppress the first reaction altogether , just as in the case of the child and the flame . For ...
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