Basic Psychology: A Study of the Modern Healthy MindRandom House, 1957 - 340 páginas |
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... nervous system . The earliest nerve cells are developed so that when the organ- ism is stimulated at one place a ... central connecting and switching system . The earthworm is a good example of a comparatively simple organism which ...
... nervous system . The earliest nerve cells are developed so that when the organ- ism is stimulated at one place a ... central connecting and switching system . The earthworm is a good example of a comparatively simple organism which ...
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... central nervous system has made possible or at least much more easy this great advance in the behavior of living forms . Students of the nervous system of the earthworm have been able to demonstrate that its central ganglia , or little ...
... central nervous system has made possible or at least much more easy this great advance in the behavior of living forms . Students of the nervous system of the earthworm have been able to demonstrate that its central ganglia , or little ...
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... central - nervous - system - bearing organisms we can see that they have in common the ability to learn and also to carry out relatively complex acts of response . But heredity and environment play varying roles in forming the behavior ...
... central - nervous - system - bearing organisms we can see that they have in common the ability to learn and also to carry out relatively complex acts of response . But heredity and environment play varying roles in forming the behavior ...
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PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE | 19 |
LOOKING THROUGH THE SKULL | 36 |
THE BRAIN AND THE MIND | 48 |
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