§ 16. The Dependence of Visual Sensation upon Wave-length and Energy of Light § 17. The Dependence of Visual Sensation upon Composition of Light § 18. The Dependence of Visual Sensation upon the Time and Space Relations of Stimulus 71 § 24. The Dependence of Auditory Sensation upon Wave-number of § 25. The Dependence of Auditory Sensation upon Composition of Sound § 26. Beats and Intermediate Tones § 27. Combinational Tones § 28. Theory of Audition References for Further Reading 93 100 SMELL § 29. Sight and Hearing, Taste and Smell § 30. The Olfactory Qualities § 31. Olfactory Sensation and Olfactory Stimulus . § 32. The Dependence of Olfactory Sensation upon the Composition 114 117 119 121 § 48. Movement and Position, Resistance and Weight. $ 49. The Alleged Sensation of Innervation § 50. Some Touch-blends § 56. The Sensitivity of the Abdominal Organs § 57. The Sensations of the Digestive and Urinary Systems § 58. The Sensations of the Circulatory and Respiratory Systems. § 59. The Sensations of the Genital System References for Further Reading SYNAESTHESIA 160 162 163 164 166 § 64. Liminal and Terminal Stimuli § 65. The Just Noticeable Difference as the Unit of Measurement § 66. Weber's Law $75. The Attentive Consciousness § 76. The Development of Attention § 77. The Two Levels of Consciousness § 78. The Kinæsthetic and the Affective Factors in the Attentive Con sciousness § 79. The Experimental Investigation of Attention § 80. The Range of Attention 265 268 276 281 284 |