Memory and Its CultivationD. Appleton, 1897 - 311 pagini |
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... sufficient to account for the different descriptions given by each , but it must be remembered . that , in the majority of cases , it is the possession of certain predominating faculties , that leads an individual to select a certain ...
... sufficient to account for the different descriptions given by each , but it must be remembered . that , in the majority of cases , it is the possession of certain predominating faculties , that leads an individual to select a certain ...
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... sufficient to recall a number of circumstances which happened about the same time , and which bear no relation whatever to the first remembered fact , except that they happened about the same time . We are able to perceive impressions ...
... sufficient to recall a number of circumstances which happened about the same time , and which bear no relation whatever to the first remembered fact , except that they happened about the same time . We are able to perceive impressions ...
Pagina 26
... sufficient to bring about the movement . The mind being concerned with the execution of the movement , and not with the indivi- dual muscles , the further elaboration of the impulse is brought about by the ganglion cells of the motor ...
... sufficient to bring about the movement . The mind being concerned with the execution of the movement , and not with the indivi- dual muscles , the further elaboration of the impulse is brought about by the ganglion cells of the motor ...
Pagina 36
... putting the hands on the ' planchette , ' and the questions asked , were sufficient to bring about the movement in the manner described in Chapter VIII . CHAPTER V THE FACULTIES OF THE MIND Multiplicity of the 36 MEMORY AND ITS CULTIVATION.
... putting the hands on the ' planchette , ' and the questions asked , were sufficient to bring about the movement in the manner described in Chapter VIII . CHAPTER V THE FACULTIES OF THE MIND Multiplicity of the 36 MEMORY AND ITS CULTIVATION.
Pagina 45
... 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 multiple ...
... 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 multiple ...
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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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