Great Books of the Western World, Band 51Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... centres conscious as well ? This is a difficult question to decide , how difficult one only learns when one discovers that the cortex - consciousness itself of certain objects can be seem- + + T ingly annihilated in any good hypnotic ...
... centres conscious as well ? This is a difficult question to decide , how difficult one only learns when one discovers that the cortex - consciousness itself of certain objects can be seem- + + T ingly annihilated in any good hypnotic ...
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... centres lower down , acquiring functions which until then they had not performed ; 2 ) It is due to the remaining centres ( whether cortical or " lower " ) resum- ing functions which they had always had , but of which the wound had tem ...
... centres lower down , acquiring functions which until then they had not performed ; 2 ) It is due to the remaining centres ( whether cortical or " lower " ) resum- ing functions which they had always had , but of which the wound had tem ...
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... centres and the cord can do even in the canine species . Taken together , the number of reactions shown to exist in the lower centres by these observa- tions make out a pretty good case for the Meynert scheme , as applied to these lower ...
... centres and the cord can do even in the canine species . Taken together , the number of reactions shown to exist in the lower centres by these observa- tions make out a pretty good case for the Meynert scheme , as applied to these lower ...
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN | 8 |
Reflex semireflex and voluntary acts The Frogs nervecentres General | 17 |
ON SOME GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BRAINACTIVITY | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abstract æsthetic after-image animal aphasia appear association associationist attention awaken become believe blind brain brain-process called centres chap chapter color conceive conception consciousness contrast direction discrimination distinct emotion excited exist experience F. H. Bradley fact feeling felt fovea frog give habit hallucination hand Helmholtz hemispheres ideas identical imagination immediately impression impulse instinctive J. S. Mill less look matter means memory mental metaphysical mind motion motor movement muscular nature nervous never object observation occipital lobes optical organ peculiar perceive perception person phenomena Physiol physiological present psychic psychology reality reason redintegration reflex reflex action relations result retinal seems sensation sense sensible sensorial sight simple skin sort sound space specious present spinal cord spiritualistic stimulus successive suppose theory things thought tion visual Weber's law whilst whole words Wundt