An Introduction to Comparative PsychologyW. Scott, 1896 - 382 páginas |
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Página 93
... emotional state , or its desire that some action should be performed . I find that the sounds emitted by young chicks are decidedly instinctive , that is to say , they are inherited modes of giving expression to certain emo- tional ...
... emotional state , or its desire that some action should be performed . I find that the sounds emitted by young chicks are decidedly instinctive , that is to say , they are inherited modes of giving expression to certain emo- tional ...
Página 94
... emotional import for the other chicks . Certainly the danger note at once places others on the alert , and the pleasure note will cause others to come to the spot where the little bird is when the note is sounded . I mention these ...
... emotional import for the other chicks . Certainly the danger note at once places others on the alert , and the pleasure note will cause others to come to the spot where the little bird is when the note is sounded . I mention these ...
Página 95
Conway Lloyd Morgan. general emotional states , and how far of definite impressions or particular experiences , will be briefly considered . Passing to higher animals , there is no question that they may be taught to signify to us by ...
Conway Lloyd Morgan. general emotional states , and how far of definite impressions or particular experiences , will be briefly considered . Passing to higher animals , there is no question that they may be taught to signify to us by ...
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... emotion are those which fade most slowly . A stupid or unintentional breach of good manners or social etiquette -a thing better left unsaid — will hover in the background of one's conscious- ness , and haunt one unmercifully for a whole ...
... emotion are those which fade most slowly . A stupid or unintentional breach of good manners or social etiquette -a thing better left unsaid — will hover in the background of one's conscious- ness , and haunt one unmercifully for a whole ...
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... emotional colouring or tone which makes them pleasant or distasteful — should probably be regarded rather as psychical qualities of sensations than as separate and distinct elements . It will be sufficient to make but a passing ...
... emotional colouring or tone which makes them pleasant or distasteful — should probably be regarded rather as psychical qualities of sensations than as separate and distinct elements . It will be sufficient to make but a passing ...
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action activity æsthetic afferent afferent nerves analysis Animal Intelligence animals association brain cerebral cortex cerebral hemispheres chapter chicks co-ordination colour comparative psychology complex conception constitute continuity control centres coral snake correlation curve definite determinate dualism elements emotional endeavour energy evolution existence experience explain external eyes fact faculty focal HAVELOCK ELLIS hypothesis impression or idea impulses individual inference infra-conscious instinctive intelligence interpretation introspection involves logical marginal matter ment mental development merely mind modes molecular monistic motor motor-sensations natural selection nature nerves ness objective aspect observation organic ovum particular pecked perceived perception of relations physiological practical present probably protoplasm psychical wave psychology pyramidal tract question reach regard retinal sciousness selective synthesis sensations sense sense-experience sentience sequence similar sound stage stick stimulus subconscious suggested suppose synthetic thought tion transitions in consciousness vibrations visual field visual impressions wave of consciousness word
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Página 53 - In no case may we interpret an action as the outcome of the exercise of a higher psychical faculty, if it can be interpreted as the outcome of the exercise of one which stands lower in the psychological scale, (p.
Página 365 - Critics give themselves great labour to draw out what in the abstract constitutes the characters of a high quality of poetry. It is much better simply to have recourse to concrete examples ; — to take specimens of poetry of the high, the very highest quality, and to say : The characters of a high quality of poetry are what is expressed there.
Página 78 - But here is the finger of God, a flash of the will that can, Existent behind all laws, that made them and, lo, they are! And I know not if, save in this, such gift be allowed to man, That out of three sounds he frame, not a fourth sound, but a star.