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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... effect of the experience on the organism -consciousness is again abolished . True , the resistance or inhibition against entry into consciousness may appear to be here of another kind- due to incompatibility instead of to novelty . But ...
... effect of the experience on the organism -consciousness is again abolished . True , the resistance or inhibition against entry into consciousness may appear to be here of another kind- due to incompatibility instead of to novelty . But ...
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... effects are developed , the more primitive effects persisting in extreme conditions that fall far short , or are far in excess , of the moderate . On this supposition , extreme suggestibility is a primitive mental characteristic , which ...
... effects are developed , the more primitive effects persisting in extreme conditions that fall far short , or are far in excess , of the moderate . On this supposition , extreme suggestibility is a primitive mental characteristic , which ...
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... it is as if he were looking down upon another self that actually feels them . Something of the same effect , though doubtless of different causation , is observable in certain dreams , where we dream that CHARLES S. MYERS 7.
... it is as if he were looking down upon another self that actually feels them . Something of the same effect , though doubtless of different causation , is observable in certain dreams , where we dream that CHARLES S. MYERS 7.
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... effect of profound morbid changes in attitude on the consciousness of acts . Two obvious and opposite directions of change at once present them- selves . At the one extreme , attitude is unusually persistent and unvaried . According to ...
... effect of profound morbid changes in attitude on the consciousness of acts . Two obvious and opposite directions of change at once present them- selves . At the one extreme , attitude is unusually persistent and unvaried . According to ...
第 16 頁
... effect that the tendency towards the formation of groups is biologically a continuation of the multicellular character of all the higher organisations . In this chapter Freud mentions also the principle I have invoked for the ...
... effect that the tendency towards the formation of groups is biologically a continuation of the multicellular character of all the higher organisations . In this chapter Freud mentions also the principle I have invoked for the ...
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