The Principles of Psychology, Volumen1Macmillan, 1910 - 1391 páginas |
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... 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 the stimuli which ...
... 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 the stimuli which ...
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... sensorial excitement propagated to a lower centre tends to spread upwards and arouse an idea . 4 ) Every idea tends ultimately either to produce a movement or to check one which otherwise would be pro- duced . Suppose now ( these ...
... sensorial excitement propagated to a lower centre tends to spread upwards and arouse an idea . 4 ) Every idea tends ultimately either to produce a movement or to check one which otherwise would be pro- duced . Suppose now ( these ...
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... sensorial localizations , however , disagreed with Ferrier's ; and Goltz , from his extirpation- experiments , came to a conclusion adverse to strict local- ization of any kind . The controversy is not yet over . I will not pretend to ...
... sensorial localizations , however , disagreed with Ferrier's ; and Goltz , from his extirpation- experiments , came to a conclusion adverse to strict local- ization of any kind . The controversy is not yet over . I will not pretend to ...
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... sensorial and psychic blindness , and to describe the phenomenon of resti- tution of the visual function after its first impairment by an operation ; and the first to notice the hemiopic character of the visual disturbances which result ...
... sensorial and psychic blindness , and to describe the phenomenon of resti- tution of the visual function after its first impairment by an operation ; and the first to notice the hemiopic character of the visual disturbances which result ...
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... sensorial or only psychic has , since Munk's first publications , been the most urgent one to answer , in all observations relative to the function of sight . Goltz almost simultaneously with Ferrier and Munk reported experiments which ...
... sensorial or only psychic has , since Munk's first publications , been the most urgent one to answer , in all observations relative to the function of sight . Goltz almost simultaneously with Ferrier and Munk reported experiments which ...
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