The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1Macmillan, 1910 - 1391 páginas |
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... causes , 510. Practical interests limit our discrimination , 515. Reaction- time after discrimination , 523. The perception of likeness , 528 . The magnitude of differences , 530. The measurement of dis- Fechner's interpreta- Criticism ...
... causes , 510. Practical interests limit our discrimination , 515. Reaction- time after discrimination , 523. The perception of likeness , 528 . The magnitude of differences , 530. The measurement of dis- Fechner's interpreta- Criticism ...
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... caused by paths of association in the brain , 653. The conditions of goodness in memory , 659. Native retentiveness is unchangeable , 663. All im- provement of memory consists in better thinking , 667. Other con- ditions of good memory ...
... caused by paths of association in the brain , 653. The conditions of goodness in memory , 659. Native retentiveness is unchangeable , 663. All im- provement of memory consists in better thinking , 667. Other con- ditions of good memory ...
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... causes . But its successes can invoke no factors save the existence of certain objective things to be remembered on ... cause can explain this process , nor can any analysis reduce it to lower terms or make its nature seem other than an ...
... causes . But its successes can invoke no factors save the existence of certain objective things to be remembered on ... cause can explain this process , nor can any analysis reduce it to lower terms or make its nature seem other than an ...
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... causes alone . No one need be told how dependent all human social elevation is upon the prevalence of chastity . Hardly any factor measures more than this the difference between civili zation and barbarism . Physiologically interpreted ...
... causes alone . No one need be told how dependent all human social elevation is upon the prevalence of chastity . Hardly any factor measures more than this the difference between civili zation and barbarism . Physiologically interpreted ...
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... causes motor ( Broca ' ) and sensory ( Wernicke ' ) Aphasia . injury in right - handed people is found on the left hemi- sphere , and in left - handed people on the right hemisphere . Most people , in fact , are left - brained , that is ...
... causes motor ( Broca ' ) and sensory ( Wernicke ' ) Aphasia . injury in right - handed people is found on the left hemi- sphere , and in left - handed people on the right hemisphere . Most people , in fact , are left - brained , that is ...
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