Memory and Its CultivationD. Appleton, 1897 - 311 pagini |
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... positions of objects , would notice the relation which the various streets and buildings had to one another . For instance , that the river was on his left hand , Cannon Street Terminus on the right , St. Margaret's Church behind , and ...
... positions of objects , would notice the relation which the various streets and buildings had to one another . For instance , that the river was on his left hand , Cannon Street Terminus on the right , St. Margaret's Church behind , and ...
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... position and order of sequence , from the first moment of a child's life to the day of his death , and all sensations , perceptions , and ideas , received at the same time , either form component parts of one impression or closely ...
... position and order of sequence , from the first moment of a child's life to the day of his death , and all sensations , perceptions , and ideas , received at the same time , either form component parts of one impression or closely ...
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... position , and are a part function of certain faculties , we should expect that impressions belonging to the facul- ties in use at the time of the shock would be destroyed , and not impressions belonging to other faculties . It is ...
... position , and are a part function of certain faculties , we should expect that impressions belonging to the facul- ties in use at the time of the shock would be destroyed , and not impressions belonging to other faculties . It is ...
Pagina 33
... position , requires this kind of co - ordination of movement more than any other member of the animal kingdom ; even for the movements required in walking , a little consideration will show how important a correct estimation of the ...
... position , requires this kind of co - ordination of movement more than any other member of the animal kingdom ; even for the movements required in walking , a little consideration will show how important a correct estimation of the ...
Pagina 34
... position of the body , a strong motor memory cannot be formed for all the movements without an excessive amount of repetition , and even then , attention must be paid to the action which is being performed , when the changes in the position ...
... position of the body , a strong motor memory cannot be formed for all the movements without an excessive amount of repetition , and even then , attention must be paid to the action which is being performed , when the changes in the position ...
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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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