Harvard Psychological Studies, 第 2 卷Hugo Münsterberg, Herbert Sidney Langfeld Macmillan Company, 1906 Only contributions from members of the Harvard Psychological Laboratory will be printed in these volumes, which will appear at irregular intervals. |
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... interval , excitation will proceed out in all directions over the retina , but if the light be exposed for a slightly longer period , the excitation will contract again and the light appear nearly its proper size and in its proper ...
... interval , excitation will proceed out in all directions over the retina , but if the light be exposed for a slightly longer period , the excitation will contract again and the light appear nearly its proper size and in its proper ...
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... interval is constant in this case . This means that eventually a state is attained where the same quantity of liquid which is pumped into the tube at one end flows out from the tube at the other . The physiological bear- ing of this ...
... interval is constant in this case . This means that eventually a state is attained where the same quantity of liquid which is pumped into the tube at one end flows out from the tube at the other . The physiological bear- ing of this ...
第 128 頁
... interval of one heart - beat . The straight line EB represents the decreasing volume of the artery and the curves on AB E E A B A B I E A B III AA Fig . 5 V represent the elastic movement of the arterial wall . Both are syn- chronous ...
... interval of one heart - beat . The straight line EB represents the decreasing volume of the artery and the curves on AB E E A B A B I E A B III AA Fig . 5 V represent the elastic movement of the arterial wall . Both are syn- chronous ...
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... interval depends on the circumstances which determine the elasticity of the arterial wall and the friction . These conditions may be subjected to local variations . If , therefore , the time - interval between the primary and the ...
... interval depends on the circumstances which determine the elasticity of the arterial wall and the friction . These conditions may be subjected to local variations . If , therefore , the time - interval between the primary and the ...
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... interval in which feeling - tones develop , and what influences other feelings given simultaneously or immediately beforehand have upon the time - development of the feeling - tone in question . Will certain feelings hasten and others ...
... interval in which feeling - tones develop , and what influences other feelings given simultaneously or immediately beforehand have upon the time - development of the feeling - tone in question . Will certain feelings hasten and others ...
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第 5 頁 - I'll not deny you make A very pretty squirrel track ; Talents differ ; all is well and wisely put ; If I cannot carry forests on my back, Neither can you crack a nut.
第 411 頁 - The sense of hearing apparently serves rather as a warning sense which modifies reactions to other simultaneous or succeeding stimuli than as a control for definite auditory motor reactions. 2. Experimental tests prove that sounds modify the frog's reactions to visual and tactual stimuli. When the sound accompanies the visual or tactual stimulus it serves to reinforce the visual or tactual reaction, but when given alone it never causes a motor reaction.
第 434 頁 - ... the cat, and in the complexity of the associations which it is able to form, it stands nearer the monkey. Cole has demonstrated the ability of the raccoon to learn by being put through an act, and he has obtained what appears to be excellent evidence of the presence of visual memory. In 1 Porter, JP A preliminary Study of the Psychology of the English Sparrow.
第 70 頁 - Weber, über die Anwendung der Wellenlehre auf die Lehre vom Kreislaufe des Blutes und insbesondere auf die Pulslehre.