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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... consider its main forms or modes . These have for two generations past been classified as cognitive , conative and affective ; the cognitive consciousness dealing with the experiences of sensing , per- ceiving , imaging , recollecting ...
... consider its main forms or modes . These have for two generations past been classified as cognitive , conative and affective ; the cognitive consciousness dealing with the experiences of sensing , per- ceiving , imaging , recollecting ...
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... the insufficiency of purely accidental variations as an explanation of the origin of species . Hence , in addition to the explosive force of mere acts , 1 we have to consider the more continuous setting or CHARLES S. MYERS 5.
... the insufficiency of purely accidental variations as an explanation of the origin of species . Hence , in addition to the explosive force of mere acts , 1 we have to consider the more continuous setting or CHARLES S. MYERS 5.
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1 we have to consider the more continuous setting or direction in which those acts take place . It is the complexity and prominence of this directive setting that pre - eminently distinguishes the nervous from all other tissues of the ...
1 we have to consider the more continuous setting or direction in which those acts take place . It is the complexity and prominence of this directive setting that pre - eminently distinguishes the nervous from all other tissues of the ...
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... clash of immigrant with indigenous ones ; and it seems possible that similarly the creations of the inspired genius may be the product of unconscious conflict . ACT AND POSTURE . Let us now consider what we 8 On Consciousness.
... clash of immigrant with indigenous ones ; and it seems possible that similarly the creations of the inspired genius may be the product of unconscious conflict . ACT AND POSTURE . Let us now consider what we 8 On Consciousness.
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ACT AND POSTURE . Let us now consider what we know of the activity of living substance . It exists in two forms : ( i ) intensive and momentary , and ( ii ) moderate and prolonged . The contractions of striated muscle illustrate ...
ACT AND POSTURE . Let us now consider what we know of the activity of living substance . It exists in two forms : ( i ) intensive and momentary , and ( ii ) moderate and prolonged . The contractions of striated muscle illustrate ...
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