The Five Senses of ManD. Appleton, 1886 - 304 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... Skin · 10 CHAPTER II . Sensibility of the Sense of Touch - The Sensory Circles of the Skin- Relation of the Sense of Touch to the Activity of the Brain-- Delusions of the Sense of Touch CHAPTER III . The Skin's Sense of Pressure - The ...
... Skin · 10 CHAPTER II . Sensibility of the Sense of Touch - The Sensory Circles of the Skin- Relation of the Sense of Touch to the Activity of the Brain-- Delusions of the Sense of Touch CHAPTER III . The Skin's Sense of Pressure - The ...
Pagina xiii
... - Resultant Tones- Chords - Noises . • PAGE 269 FOURTH PART . SMELL AND TASTE . The Sense of Smell . CHAPTER I. The Sense of Taste . CHAPTER II . • 285 • 295 ILLUSTRATIONS . PIG . 1. Section of Skin of the CONTENTS . xiii.
... - Resultant Tones- Chords - Noises . • PAGE 269 FOURTH PART . SMELL AND TASTE . The Sense of Smell . CHAPTER I. The Sense of Taste . CHAPTER II . • 285 • 295 ILLUSTRATIONS . PIG . 1. Section of Skin of the CONTENTS . xiii.
Pagina xv
Julius Bernstein. ILLUSTRATIONS . PIG . 1. Section of Skin of the Finger 2. Tactile Corpuscules · 3. Theory of Stationary Sensory Circles 4. Theory of Moveable Sensory Circles · 5. The number of unexcited Sensitive Fields necessary for ...
Julius Bernstein. ILLUSTRATIONS . PIG . 1. Section of Skin of the Finger 2. Tactile Corpuscules · 3. Theory of Stationary Sensory Circles 4. Theory of Moveable Sensory Circles · 5. The number of unexcited Sensitive Fields necessary for ...
Pagina 2
... skin mechanical pressure and heat are specific excitements ; for the nerves of taste and smell some chemical substance is necessary . The sensation itself evidently first takes place in the brain . The sensation of light does not take ...
... skin mechanical pressure and heat are specific excitements ; for the nerves of taste and smell some chemical substance is necessary . The sensation itself evidently first takes place in the brain . The sensation of light does not take ...
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... skin touched ; touch- ing an external object causes only a single sensation of touch through the tactile organ . Upon this physiological basis , an idea of the external world might be formed , although it would be difficult to analyse ...
... skin touched ; touch- ing an external object causes only a single sensation of touch through the tactile organ . Upon this physiological basis , an idea of the external world might be formed , although it would be difficult to analyse ...
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