British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... action cannot keep pace with feeling . " We may well wonder how excess or defect of a given condition may 1 Instinct in Man . 2nd edition , 1921 , p . 272 . My argument is hardly affected by any obscurity in the last few words of this ...
... action cannot keep pace with feeling . " We may well wonder how excess or defect of a given condition may 1 Instinct in Man . 2nd edition , 1921 , p . 272 . My argument is hardly affected by any obscurity in the last few words of this ...
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... action ; the reflex act is rather the decadent relic of a primordial mental activity which preceded the development of conscious activity . Mental activity is prior to habitual and reflex ( quasi - mechanical ) action ; the mechanical ...
... action ; the reflex act is rather the decadent relic of a primordial mental activity which preceded the development of conscious activity . Mental activity is prior to habitual and reflex ( quasi - mechanical ) action ; the mechanical ...
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... action resulting from disturbance of that balance that occurs in the form ' sensory contrast , ' when that environment is suddenly replaced , say by a neutral one . Such phenomena as adaptation and contrast do not occur in the spot ...
... action resulting from disturbance of that balance that occurs in the form ' sensory contrast , ' when that environment is suddenly replaced , say by a neutral one . Such phenomena as adaptation and contrast do not occur in the spot ...
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... action . It finds satisfaction also in dreams and becomes too strong at times for the censorship by which these thoughts , etc. , are disguised in the dream processes before they can escape in their naked ugliness into the mex . This is ...
... action . It finds satisfaction also in dreams and becomes too strong at times for the censorship by which these thoughts , etc. , are disguised in the dream processes before they can escape in their naked ugliness into the mex . This is ...
第 56 頁
... actions which we intend con- sciously but which are unconsciously performed , and perhaps also thoughts , dream or otherwise , provoked by somatic stimuli , etc. Some of these are states Professor Stout terms ' sub - conscious 2. ' It ...
... actions which we intend con- sciously but which are unconsciously performed , and perhaps also thoughts , dream or otherwise , provoked by somatic stimuli , etc. Some of these are states Professor Stout terms ' sub - conscious 2. ' It ...
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