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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第 4 頁
... emotional experience . There is good reason to suppose that one of the principal factors determining our experience of an emotion is the degree of resistance which prevents its expression in bodily activity . If that resistance be not ...
... emotional experience . There is good reason to suppose that one of the principal factors determining our experience of an emotion is the degree of resistance which prevents its expression in bodily activity . If that resistance be not ...
第 8 頁
... emotion enters , the number of alter- native conflicting instinctive reactions to a stimulus has become manifold ... emotional feelings have become integrated about a common idea , and a new sentiment - feeling , e.g. that of love or ...
... emotion enters , the number of alter- native conflicting instinctive reactions to a stimulus has become manifold ... emotional feelings have become integrated about a common idea , and a new sentiment - feeling , e.g. that of love or ...
第 16 頁
... emotional reactions of crowds . He writes : The manner in which individuals are thus carried away by a common impulse is explained by McDougall by means of what he calls the " principle of direct induction of emotion by way of the ...
... emotional reactions of crowds . He writes : The manner in which individuals are thus carried away by a common impulse is explained by McDougall by means of what he calls the " principle of direct induction of emotion by way of the ...
第 17 頁
... emotional contagion with which we are already familiar , " reduces my explanation to a mere restatement of the facts in generalised form . It is true that we are all familiar with the facts of emotional contagion . The question is have ...
... emotional contagion with which we are already familiar , " reduces my explanation to a mere restatement of the facts in generalised form . It is true that we are all familiar with the facts of emotional contagion . The question is have ...
第 18 頁
... emotional and impulsive congruity which is a principal foundation stone of all group - life , animal and human . There is no rival theory in the field , so far as I know . Freud does not further deal with the problem beyond implying ...
... emotional and impulsive congruity which is a principal foundation stone of all group - life , animal and human . There is no rival theory in the field , so far as I know . Freud does not further deal with the problem beyond implying ...
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