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 9 頁
... material , followed fairly rapidly by fatigue . The contractions of unstriated muscle illustrate the more moderate and prolonged form of activity , where tone and long - continued adaptation seem to replace the explosive force and ...
... material , followed fairly rapidly by fatigue . The contractions of unstriated muscle illustrate the more moderate and prolonged form of activity , where tone and long - continued adaptation seem to replace the explosive force and ...
第 13 頁
... material and mental characters of these products due ultimately to such activity itself ? When we come to consider the difference between mind and living matter , the distinction is reduced almost to vanishing point . For it is ...
... material and mental characters of these products due ultimately to such activity itself ? When we come to consider the difference between mind and living matter , the distinction is reduced almost to vanishing point . For it is ...
第 36 頁
... material world . When I am painting I do not think . I may repeat the subject's name monotonously or visualise the thing to be painted and mentally stare at it , or mentally stare at the wall to be decorated . The idea of how to treat ...
... material world . When I am painting I do not think . I may repeat the subject's name monotonously or visualise the thing to be painted and mentally stare at it , or mentally stare at the wall to be decorated . The idea of how to treat ...
第 39 頁
... material world and actually alive on the other side of things in the greater , freer universe . He had no desire to return , and rejoiced in his freedom and greater powers ; but as he described it after- wards , a hand suddenly ...
... material world and actually alive on the other side of things in the greater , freer universe . He had no desire to return , and rejoiced in his freedom and greater powers ; but as he described it after- wards , a hand suddenly ...
第 43 頁
... upon the material , and to harmonise the conflicting elements in per- sonality . " This divinity hath come secretly upon us in a forgetful time , new and strange and terrible , " writes Fiona Macleod H. CRICHTON - MILLER 43.
... upon the material , and to harmonise the conflicting elements in per- sonality . " This divinity hath come secretly upon us in a forgetful time , new and strange and terrible , " writes Fiona Macleod H. CRICHTON - MILLER 43.
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