Memory and Its CultivationD. Appleton, 1897 - 311 pagini |
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... appear foolish 1 ; he looks his acquaintances in the face without recog- nising them ; he forgets his appointments ; and though he may be well acquainted with the ordinary rules of society , he forgets what to do under particular circum ...
... appear foolish 1 ; he looks his acquaintances in the face without recog- nising them ; he forgets his appointments ; and though he may be well acquainted with the ordinary rules of society , he forgets what to do under particular circum ...
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... appears to be necessary now , and his previous knowledge , all consisting of sen- sory memory impressions . He then tries to execute the movement according to this idea , and does so with . more or less accuracy . Now , there is a ...
... appears to be necessary now , and his previous knowledge , all consisting of sen- sory memory impressions . He then tries to execute the movement according to this idea , and does so with . more or less accuracy . Now , there is a ...
Pagina 45
... appear to me sufficient to con- vincingly prove that the mind is made up of a number of separate and distinct faculties . Functions of the Faculties of the Mind . Those psychologists who have admitted that the faculties of the mind are ...
... appear to me sufficient to con- vincingly prove that the mind is made up of a number of separate and distinct faculties . Functions of the Faculties of the Mind . Those psychologists who have admitted that the faculties of the mind are ...
Pagina 55
... appear suitable or not . The whole is retained in the sensory memory . When he wishes to speak , the ideas present in his mind , with the aid of the perceptive centre for articulate sounds , will revive appropriate words from the ...
... appear suitable or not . The whole is retained in the sensory memory . When he wishes to speak , the ideas present in his mind , with the aid of the perceptive centre for articulate sounds , will revive appropriate words from the ...
Pagina 64
... any impression , plays an important part in recollection , and this will be discussed in a later chapter . Action of the Faculties on Motor Memory . There appears 64 MEMORY AND ITS CULTIVATION THE DIVISIONS OF MEMORY PAGE 1 4.
... any impression , plays an important part in recollection , and this will be discussed in a later chapter . Action of the Faculties on Motor Memory . There appears 64 MEMORY AND ITS CULTIVATION THE DIVISIONS OF MEMORY PAGE 1 4.
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animals aphasia aphasic basal ganglia Battersea Park become associated brain brought centre cerebellum cerebral hemispheres cerebrum colour-blindness component connection consciousness contiguous correct deficient definite developed difficulty direct revival easily example fact faculty of form faculty of locality function ganglion cells gray matter ideas Illustrations impres impressions received individual intensity language large faculty large number law of remembrance learning letters looked mental mind motor memory movement Mozart necessary nerves nervous force noticed object obtained occur once optic thalami orange perceive perception performed person phrenological physical series picture plane-tree point of difference portion possess previous impressions Professor psycho-physical colour psycho-physical series recollection reflex action represented retina reviving impression rule seen sense sensory impressions sensory memory sentence sight similar sions special memory spectrum student take place tion tune unconscious cerebration violet whilst whole words writing written Zerah Colburn
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