New Psychology ...Hinds & Noble, 1898 - 402 páginas |
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... feels emotion . Noth- ing is said at the beginning of the dialogue to show the situa- tion of the characters ; no hints are given as to the part about to be played . In plays , as ordinarily printed , there is very little to show either ...
... feels emotion . Noth- ing is said at the beginning of the dialogue to show the situa- tion of the characters ; no hints are given as to the part about to be played . In plays , as ordinarily printed , there is very little to show either ...
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... LESSON XVII . KNOWING , FEELING , AND WILLING SENSATION • 142 · · 152 LESSON XVIII . SENSATION — continued LESSON XIX . LESSON XX . THE LAW OF HABIT • 163 173 • 183 ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS CONTENTS . LESSON XXI . LESSON XXII viii CONTENTS .
... LESSON XVII . KNOWING , FEELING , AND WILLING SENSATION • 142 · · 152 LESSON XVIII . SENSATION — continued LESSON XIX . LESSON XX . THE LAW OF HABIT • 163 173 • 183 ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS CONTENTS . LESSON XXI . LESSON XXII viii CONTENTS .
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... feeling of bodily exhaustion through purely mental labor ; or , by a long tramp or some other form of prolonged physical exertion , he has produced a feeling of mental exhaustion . In other words , prolonged mental labor not only ...
... feeling of bodily exhaustion through purely mental labor ; or , by a long tramp or some other form of prolonged physical exertion , he has produced a feeling of mental exhaustion . In other words , prolonged mental labor not only ...
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... feeling a draught of cold air , gets up and A The heavy FIG . 2. - Longitudinal and transverse ( A ) sections of nerve fibres . border represents the medullary sheath , which becomes thicker in the larger fibres . Sciatic nerve . Human ...
... feeling a draught of cold air , gets up and A The heavy FIG . 2. - Longitudinal and transverse ( A ) sections of nerve fibres . border represents the medullary sheath , which becomes thicker in the larger fibres . Sciatic nerve . Human ...
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... feelings , hopes , fears , volitions - has nothing whatever to do with our actions . We get up , eat , walk , write , read , study , go on journeys , adapt a long series of actions to what seems an intelligent purpose , not because we ...
... feelings , hopes , fears , volitions - has nothing whatever to do with our actions . We get up , eat , walk , write , read , study , go on journeys , adapt a long series of actions to what seems an intelligent purpose , not because we ...
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afferent answer aphasia auditory nerve believe body brain called cerebellum cerebrum child concepts conclusion connection conscious constructive imagination cortex definite develop difference efferent nerve enable entirely evident exist experience explain external feeling fibres give gray matter Herbartians ideas illustrate individual inductive reasoning inferential method influence inner relations intelligence interest in ideals judgment kind knowledge last lesson law of habit laws of association matter means medulla oblongata mental facts mind muscles nature necessary beliefs necessary truths nerve centres nervous system never non-voluntary attention objects observation pain perceive perception physical facts Physiological Psychology pleasure Psychology pupils realize reason reflex actions remember resemblance result rience seems seen sensations of color sensations of sight sense sound spinal cord stimulation SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS suppose taste teacher teaching tell things thought tion voluntary attention words