British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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第 20 頁
... affective and cognitive experience . Indeed I used to discourage undue prominence of the emotional response during the recollection in hypnosis of what had been forgotten , because I always used hypnosis at so slight a stage that my ...
... affective and cognitive experience . Indeed I used to discourage undue prominence of the emotional response during the recollection in hypnosis of what had been forgotten , because I always used hypnosis at so slight a stage that my ...
第 21 頁
... affective experience , the increase of pleasure and discomfort on the side affected . But an emotional increase limited to one side of the body is clearly inconceivable , although in- creased unilateral response to emotional excitement ...
... affective experience , the increase of pleasure and discomfort on the side affected . But an emotional increase limited to one side of the body is clearly inconceivable , although in- creased unilateral response to emotional excitement ...
第 22 頁
... affective and cognitive sides , and only to the emotional so far as it is associated therewith . It is the affective - cognitive aspect which receives censure and is repressed . The memory of the actual scene hardly ever escapes from ...
... affective and cognitive sides , and only to the emotional so far as it is associated therewith . It is the affective - cognitive aspect which receives censure and is repressed . The memory of the actual scene hardly ever escapes from ...
第 26 頁
... affective disposition as such . It affects rather the various channels through which our intellectual or cognitive processes play upon one another and upon the affective dispositions . In the adult each such affective centre can be ...
... affective disposition as such . It affects rather the various channels through which our intellectual or cognitive processes play upon one another and upon the affective dispositions . In the adult each such affective centre can be ...
第 27 頁
goes on . The affective centre , far from being thrown out of action , tends rather to be unduly active in virtue of this uncontrolled vicious circle ; and , being open to excitement through many other channels , any such excitement of ...
goes on . The affective centre , far from being thrown out of action , tends rather to be unduly active in virtue of this uncontrolled vicious circle ; and , being open to excitement through many other channels , any such excitement of ...
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