Basic Psychology: A Study of the Modern Healthy MindRandom House, 1957 - 340 páginas |
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... energy . Energy is not put into a nerve by the stimulus or even by the sense organ . A liquid or current does not run or flow from the eye to the brain nor does " an image " travel over the optic nerve to the brain . Nerve im- pulses do ...
... energy . Energy is not put into a nerve by the stimulus or even by the sense organ . A liquid or current does not run or flow from the eye to the brain nor does " an image " travel over the optic nerve to the brain . Nerve im- pulses do ...
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... energy . Physicists have shown that the energy effective in stimulating the retina and starting processes which will later be reported by individuals as the experience of color , form and depth , consist in radiant energy , ranging in ...
... energy . Physicists have shown that the energy effective in stimulating the retina and starting processes which will later be reported by individuals as the experience of color , form and depth , consist in radiant energy , ranging in ...
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... energy which is released as a result of the processes of his or- ganism which are initiated by the heard word , " Attention . " The soldier's ability to tense his muscles when he hears the word is , of course , a result of a previous ...
... energy which is released as a result of the processes of his or- ganism which are initiated by the heard word , " Attention . " The soldier's ability to tense his muscles when he hears the word is , of course , a result of a previous ...
Contenido
PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE | 19 |
LOOKING THROUGH THE SKULL | 36 |
THE BRAIN AND THE MIND | 48 |
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