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
... fear may not be felt . But when great resistance or conflict is offered to such expression , the emotion is at once developed . A similar standpoint has been taken by some , e.g. Prideaux , who have carried out observations on the ...
... fear may not be felt . But when great resistance or conflict is offered to such expression , the emotion is at once developed . A similar standpoint has been taken by some , e.g. Prideaux , who have carried out observations on the ...
第 8 頁
... fear - flight , rigidity , flaccid palsy , crying , clinging to the parent , fighting at bay ; and their respective instinctive feelings become integrated about a common object on this higher plane to create emotional feeling . Where ...
... fear - flight , rigidity , flaccid palsy , crying , clinging to the parent , fighting at bay ; and their respective instinctive feelings become integrated about a common object on this higher plane to create emotional feeling . Where ...
第 17 頁
... fear in one member of a flock provokes fear behaviour in other members . For the explanation of these facts , my theory assumes . that each of the major instincts is so organised on its perceptual side that the expressions of the same ...
... fear in one member of a flock provokes fear behaviour in other members . For the explanation of these facts , my theory assumes . that each of the major instincts is so organised on its perceptual side that the expressions of the same ...
第 19 頁
... fear . Yet it is unquestionably instinctive . I have argued , therefore , that such behaviour is the expression of a distinct and specific instinct of submission : an instinct which is apt to be evoked by the aggressive or self ...
... fear . Yet it is unquestionably instinctive . I have argued , therefore , that such behaviour is the expression of a distinct and specific instinct of submission : an instinct which is apt to be evoked by the aggressive or self ...
第 21 頁
... fear and true panic . He writes : The contention that dread in a group is increased to enormous proportions by means of induction ( contagion ) is not in the least contradicted by these remarks . McDougall's view meets the case entirely ...
... fear and true panic . He writes : The contention that dread in a group is increased to enormous proportions by means of induction ( contagion ) is not in the least contradicted by these remarks . McDougall's view meets the case entirely ...
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