The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1Macmillan, 1910 - 1391 páginas |
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... sensation , as groups of sensations forming determinate objects or things . Prey is not pursued nor are enemies shunned by ordinary hemisphereless frogs . Those reactions upon complex cir- cumstances which we call instinctive rather ...
... sensation , as groups of sensations forming determinate objects or things . Prey is not pursued nor are enemies shunned by ordinary hemisphereless frogs . Those reactions upon complex cir- cumstances which we call instinctive rather ...
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... sensations which they may receive serving only as suggesters of these . But what are perceptions but sensations grouped together ? and what are considerations but expectations , in the fancy , of sensa- tions which will be felt one way ...
... sensations which they may receive serving only as suggesters of these . But what are perceptions but sensations grouped together ? and what are considerations but expectations , in the fancy , of sensa- tions which will be felt one way ...
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William James. H the damp earth beneath a maple - tree . The sensations of delicious rest and coolness pour- ing themselves through the direct line would naturally discharge into the muscles of complete exten- sion : he would abandon ...
William James. H the damp earth beneath a maple - tree . The sensations of delicious rest and coolness pour- ing themselves through the direct line would naturally discharge into the muscles of complete exten- sion : he would abandon ...
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... sensations , the other parts of the occipital lobe may be the field of optical memories and ideas , from the loss of which mental blind- ness should ensue . In fact , all the medical authors speak of mental blindness as if it must ...
... sensations , the other parts of the occipital lobe may be the field of optical memories and ideas , from the loss of which mental blind- ness should ensue . In fact , all the medical authors speak of mental blindness as if it must ...
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... sensations , with no exclusively or essentially motor part . Such a view would be important if true , through its bearings on the psychology of volition . What is the truth ? As regards the fact of cutaneous anesthesia from motor - zone ...
... sensations , with no exclusively or essentially motor part . Such a view would be important if true , through its bearings on the psychology of volition . What is the truth ? As regards the fact of cutaneous anesthesia from motor - zone ...
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activity anesthesia aphasia appear asso association associationist attention awaken become blind bodily brain brain-process called centres cerebral chap chapter cognitive conceived conception condition connection consciousness discrimination distinct effect elements entirely excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact feeling felt frog function G. T. Fechner give glottis habit hand hemispheres ideas identical impression introspective J. S. Mill knowledge matter means medulla oblongata memory mental metaphysical mind mind-stuff motor movements nature nervous never object observation occipital lobes organs pass past perceived perception person phenomena Physiol possible present psychic psychology question reason redintegration reflex relations result sciousness seems sensations sense sensibility sensorial simple sort soul sound specious present spinal cord spiritualistic stimulus stream succession suppose theory things thought tion trance uncon unconscious Weber's law whilst whole words writing Wundt