Basic Psychology: A Study of the Modern Healthy MindRandom House, 1957 - 340 páginas |
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... objects likely to prove interesting , and immediately approaching any object to which the child pointed . The clock was one of the objects most frequently visited on these excursions , and the grandfather was in the habit of saying ...
... objects likely to prove interesting , and immediately approaching any object to which the child pointed . The clock was one of the objects most frequently visited on these excursions , and the grandfather was in the habit of saying ...
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... object in question . Now it is evident that the " ti - ti " was very far from being a name . It may , like the pointing , be described properly enough as an expression of the child's interest in the object . But the fact that it served ...
... object in question . Now it is evident that the " ti - ti " was very far from being a name . It may , like the pointing , be described properly enough as an expression of the child's interest in the object . But the fact that it served ...
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... object is frequently related to the established bal- ance of the muscles of the perceiving subject . Similar studies ... object of art in his own reaction or in his implicitly changed patterns of muscle tonus . These reactions are then ...
... object is frequently related to the established bal- ance of the muscles of the perceiving subject . Similar studies ... object of art in his own reaction or in his implicitly changed patterns of muscle tonus . These reactions are then ...
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PSYCHOLOGY AS SCIENCE | 19 |
LOOKING THROUGH THE SKULL | 36 |
THE BRAIN AND THE MIND | 48 |
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