Journal of Experimental Psychology, Volumen9American Psychological Association., 1926 |
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... complete . The results for part Ca , which were secured after ' general ' improvement had practically ceased , but during the period of rapid ' specific ' learning , are shown in the first five half- minutes of Fig . 1 - C and in Table ...
... complete . The results for part Ca , which were secured after ' general ' improvement had practically ceased , but during the period of rapid ' specific ' learning , are shown in the first five half- minutes of Fig . 1 - C and in Table ...
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... complete absence , during a long period of time , of even the slightest movements - with the exception of course of the respiratory movements , which will be noticeably retarded . If he is not well relaxed the observer will be sure to ...
... complete absence , during a long period of time , of even the slightest movements - with the exception of course of the respiratory movements , which will be noticeably retarded . If he is not well relaxed the observer will be sure to ...
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... complete inhibition of the upward movement . In the case of the double curve this inhibition would seem to have come later and to have given place in turn to the persisting tendency to upward movement . This explanation was partly con ...
... complete inhibition of the upward movement . In the case of the double curve this inhibition would seem to have come later and to have given place in turn to the persisting tendency to upward movement . This explanation was partly con ...
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... of wrong responses , was , however , very gradual , and complete automaticity could be acquired only by long practice through successive days . This phenomenon of gradual release of inhibition is just what 50 JOSEPH PETERSON.
... of wrong responses , was , however , very gradual , and complete automaticity could be acquired only by long practice through successive days . This phenomenon of gradual release of inhibition is just what 50 JOSEPH PETERSON.
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... of the conflicts and for the working out among the several impulses of some more or less consistent or organically complete reaction . THE BRADYSCOPE ; AN APPARATUS FOR THE AUTOMATIC PRESENTATION OF LIMITS OF LEARNING BY TRIAL AND ERROR 55.
... of the conflicts and for the working out among the several impulses of some more or less consistent or organically complete reaction . THE BRADYSCOPE ; AN APPARATUS FOR THE AUTOMATIC PRESENTATION OF LIMITS OF LEARNING BY TRIAL AND ERROR 55.
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Página 215 - We are spinning our own fates, good or evil, and never to be undone. Every smallest stroke of virtue or of vice leaves its never so little scar. The drunken Rip Van Winkle, in Jefferson's play, excuses himself for every fresh dereliction by saying, 'I won't count this time...
Página 215 - The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioning our characters in the wrong way.
Página 215 - I won't count this time." Well ! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes.
Página 308 - A spirit goes out of the man who means execution, which outlives the most untimely ending. All who have meant good work with their whole hearts, have done good work, although they may die before they have the time to sign it. Every heart that has beat strong and cheerfully has left a hopeful impulse behind it in the world, and bettered the tradition of mankind.
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Página 317 - Once more, then, as in what preceded we made a sort of waxen tablet in the mind, so let us now suppose that in the mind of each man there is an aviary of all sorts of birds — some flocking together apart from the rest, others in small groups, others solitary, flying anywhere and everywhere, e Theaet.
Página 319 - When two elementary brain-processes have been active together or in immediate succession, one of them, on reoccurring, tends to propagate its excitement into the other.
Página 215 - Well ! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibers the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes. Nothing we ever do is, in strict scientific literalness, wiped out. Of course this has its good side as well as its bad one. As we become permanent drunkards by so many separate drinks, so we become saints in the moral, and authorities in the...
Página 308 - By all means begin your folio ; even if the doctor does not give you a year, even if he hesitates about a month, make one brave push and see what can be accomplished in a week. It is not only in finished undertakings that we ought to honour useful labour. A spirit goes out of the man •who means execution, which outlives the most untimely ending.
Página 470 - ... different surroundings. Each subject learned one list in the laboratory and relearned in the laboratory, learned a second list in the laboratory and relearned out of doors, learned a third list out of doors and relearned in the laboratory, and learned a fourth list out of doors and relearned out of doors. In eight of the ten subjects there was greater saving in each case where relearning occurred in the same surroundings in which the first learning had taken place. Two subjects showed in one...