An Introduction to Comparative PsychologyW. Scott, 1909 - 386 páginas |
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... sensations ; namely , those by which we are made sensible of changes in the direction or in the amount of the ... motor sensations to be considered presently , they play little or no part in the older psychology . We may be said , indeed ...
... sensations ; namely , those by which we are made sensible of changes in the direction or in the amount of the ... motor sensations to be considered presently , they play little or no part in the older psychology . We may be said , indeed ...
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... motor sensations , including under this head sensations of position , such position being regarded as the resting stage of movement . We need not here THE ANALYSIS OF IMPRESSIONS . 141.
... motor sensations , including under this head sensations of position , such position being regarded as the resting stage of movement . We need not here THE ANALYSIS OF IMPRESSIONS . 141.
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Conwy Lloyd Morgan. the resting stage of movement . We need not here discuss the physiological question as to what share of these motor- sensations is due to afferent impulses from the muscles themselves ; what share is due to movements ...
Conwy Lloyd Morgan. the resting stage of movement . We need not here discuss the physiological question as to what share of these motor- sensations is due to afferent impulses from the muscles themselves ; what share is due to movements ...
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... motor - sensations which accom- pany these adjustments . Nevertheless , when our attention is drawn to the fact , we feel them distinctly . We have seen that along the afferent nerves of the special senses , and again through the nerves ...
... motor - sensations which accom- pany these adjustments . Nevertheless , when our attention is drawn to the fact , we feel them distinctly . We have seen that along the afferent nerves of the special senses , and again through the nerves ...
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... sensations of the special senses , sensations of pain and general sensibility , and motor - sensations , any or all of which may carry with them an emotional tone pleasureable or the reverse . And , furthermore , we saw that the ...
... sensations of the special senses , sensations of pain and general sensibility , and motor - sensations , any or all of which may carry with them an emotional tone pleasureable or the reverse . And , furthermore , we saw that the ...
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