British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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第 26 頁
... in the course of biological evolution , has become specialized for the direction towards some one great biological end ( such as self - preservation or reproduction ) of the common life - energy which animates the organism .
... in the course of biological evolution , has become specialized for the direction towards some one great biological end ( such as self - preservation or reproduction ) of the common life - energy which animates the organism .
第 27 頁
... and a very slight occasion of fear , such as a sudden noise , may start up the vicious circle and so throw the patient into a fit , fugue , somnambulism or dream , in which this vicious circle dominates the organism .
... and a very slight occasion of fear , such as a sudden noise , may start up the vicious circle and so throw the patient into a fit , fugue , somnambulism or dream , in which this vicious circle dominates the organism .
第 167 頁
Protopathic sensibility , therefore , had to be suppressed , because its persistence would have been detrimental to the developing organism . A somewhat similar relation exists between the cerebral cortex and the optic thalamus .
Protopathic sensibility , therefore , had to be suppressed , because its persistence would have been detrimental to the developing organism . A somewhat similar relation exists between the cerebral cortex and the optic thalamus .
第 168 頁
For every demonstration of the all - or - none principle has entailed some mutilation of the living organism whereby that inhibition which he admits to be common to every phase of animal activity is completely abrogated .
For every demonstration of the all - or - none principle has entailed some mutilation of the living organism whereby that inhibition which he admits to be common to every phase of animal activity is completely abrogated .
第 169 頁
So soon as multicellular organisms arose in the evolutionary process , the mutual inhibitions which mutual ... good grounds for doubting whether the all - or - none principle is ever manifested by the intact living organism .
So soon as multicellular organisms arose in the evolutionary process , the mutual inhibitions which mutual ... good grounds for doubting whether the all - or - none principle is ever manifested by the intact living organism .
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