The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, المجلد 20Little, Brown, 1886 |
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الصفحة 42
... psychologically we are aware of no previous change in the distribution of attention , we find the intensity of a presentation increased or diminished if certain physical concomitants of the presentation ( e.g. , stimulus , nervous ...
... psychologically we are aware of no previous change in the distribution of attention , we find the intensity of a presentation increased or diminished if certain physical concomitants of the presentation ( e.g. , stimulus , nervous ...
الصفحة 43
... psychological evidence we have of any very intimate connexion between sensory and motor representa- tions is that ... psychologists describe under the head of fascination , imitation , hypnotism , & c . , that the mere con- centration of ...
... psychological evidence we have of any very intimate connexion between sensory and motor representa- tions is that ... psychologists describe under the head of fascination , imitation , hypnotism , & c . , that the mere con- centration of ...
الصفحة 44
... psychologists . The second phase , being more difficult to isolate , was long overlooked ; or , at all events , its essential ... psychological distinctions is that which traverses both the old bipartite and the prevailing tripartite ...
... psychologists . The second phase , being more difficult to isolate , was long overlooked ; or , at all events , its essential ... psychological distinctions is that which traverses both the old bipartite and the prevailing tripartite ...
الصفحة 45
... psychological individual in the earliest stages of development we must not picture it as experienc- ing a succession of absolutely new sensations , which , com- ing out of nothingness , admit of being strung upon the " thread of ...
... psychological individual in the earliest stages of development we must not picture it as experienc- ing a succession of absolutely new sensations , which , com- ing out of nothingness , admit of being strung upon the " thread of ...
الصفحة 47
... psychological fact ; memory is exclusively the latter . In memory there is necessarily some contrast of past and present , in re- tentiveness nothing but the persistence of the old . If psychologists have erred in regarding the ...
... psychological fact ; memory is exclusively the latter . In memory there is necessarily some contrast of past and present , in re- tentiveness nothing but the persistence of the old . If psychologists have erred in regarding the ...
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