The Psychology of SleepMoffat, Yard, 1911 - 305 頁 |
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第 6 頁
... active as any commercial traveler nowadays . ( " Early Law and Custom , " p . 183. ) But the superstition that Alfred recom- mended eight hours for sleep will not down , and no amount of argument or proof will change the opinion of the ...
... active as any commercial traveler nowadays . ( " Early Law and Custom , " p . 183. ) But the superstition that Alfred recom- mended eight hours for sleep will not down , and no amount of argument or proof will change the opinion of the ...
第 7 頁
... active years . But old people who have outlived their mental life come to a time when they sleep and perform merely the physical functions like the infant ; so also with those whose energy so far exceeds their physical strength THE ...
... active years . But old people who have outlived their mental life come to a time when they sleep and perform merely the physical functions like the infant ; so also with those whose energy so far exceeds their physical strength THE ...
第 18 頁
... active , waking world the perceptive mind receives impressions which the reflective mind stores up and brings to bear upon our daily life and thought , thus developing greater conscious- ness in the individual ; so the interruption of ...
... active , waking world the perceptive mind receives impressions which the reflective mind stores up and brings to bear upon our daily life and thought , thus developing greater conscious- ness in the individual ; so the interruption of ...
第 34 頁
... active during waking hours , apparently rests during sleep ; the subconscious mind is ever busy . Like the heart or the digestive organs , the subconscious mind carries on its work during that break in our usual consciousness which we ...
... active during waking hours , apparently rests during sleep ; the subconscious mind is ever busy . Like the heart or the digestive organs , the subconscious mind carries on its work during that break in our usual consciousness which we ...
第 64 頁
... active cause , it is as necessary , and that it may be had . It may seem an extravagant statement to say that the invalid should be able to summon sleep at will even better than an active , healthy person . But we may see the truth of ...
... active cause , it is as necessary , and that it may be had . It may seem an extravagant statement to say that the invalid should be able to summon sleep at will even better than an active , healthy person . But we may see the truth of ...
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acetanilid active animal awake become better Binns blood body Boris Sidis brain breathing bring cause CHAPTER coal-tar consciousness cure cure for insomnia death desire devices disease dreams drugs EDWARD BINNS effect effort Epictetus evil experience fatigue fear feel forget fresh air George Trumbull Ladd give habit happiness harmony heart Henry Hubbard hours of sleep hypnotic Iamblichus idea impa inducing sleep insomnia John Bigelow knowledge lactic acid land of Nod laws less live look man's melancholia mental merely morning nerve nervous ness neuroglia never night objective mind ourselves pain peace persons physical physician poisons possible quiet recognize rest result ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON says seek seems selfishness sensations sleeplessness soul spirit stimulating suffering theory of sleep things thought tion to-day true turbed unconscious understand unrest weary worry wrong