| James Mark Baldwin, James McKeen Cattell, Howard Crosby Warren, John Broadus Watson, Herbert Sidney Langfeld, Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Theodore Mead Newcomb - 1913 - 542 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, kincsthetic, originally produced by the performance of the movement...would 'feel' and look if it were performed, then, so dose is the connection between sensory and motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh." And... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1913 - 350 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, kinesthetic originally produced by the performance of the movement...motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh. This is the familiar doctrine expounded by James in Chapter XXVI of his "Psychology." ['08, p. 280.]... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1914 - 466 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, kinesthetic. originally produced by the performance of the movement...performed, then, so close is the connection between sensor}. and motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh. This is the familiar doctrine expounded... | |
| Leo Shen - 1922 - 162 páginas
...idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, leinest hetic, originally produced by the performance of the movement...when such an idea is attended to when, in popular tongue, we think hard enough of how the movement would 'feel' and look if it were performed, then,... | |
| Lulu Ellen Buchanan - 1923 - 136 páginas
...satisfaction, or discomfort. Miss .Vaghburn is another ally of the orthodox group on this subject. "A movement idea is the revival, through central excitation,...motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh." Professor Calkins speaks of a volition as the image of an action or the result of an action which is... | |
| Arthur Irving Gates - 1923 - 522 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensa/tions, visual, tactile, kinesthetic originally produced by the performance of the movement...think hard enough of how the movement would "feel" 'THORNDIKE, The Psychology of Arithmetic. 1922. Page 81 f. and look if it were performed, then, so... | |
| Arthur Irving Gates - 1925 - 620 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, kinesthetic originally produced by the performance of the movement...motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh." Ask a golfer what ideas he tries to activate before making a stroke. He will not say that he. tries... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1999 - 458 páginas
...movement idea is the revival, through central excitation, of the sensations, visual, tactile, kinesthetic, originally produced by the performance of the movement...motor processes, the movement is instituted afresh. This is the familiar doctrine expounded by James in Chapter XXVI of his "Psychology." ['08, p. 280.]... | |
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