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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... occurring numerous processes that yield conscious products - acts which are independent of the self ? Are not the process of sensing and the spontaneous revival of past experiences examples of these , and are not their mental products ...
... occurring numerous processes that yield conscious products - acts which are independent of the self ? Are not the process of sensing and the spontaneous revival of past experiences examples of these , and are not their mental products ...
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... occur merely by blind chance . Biologists are coming generally to recognise 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 ...
... occur merely by blind chance . Biologists are coming generally to recognise 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 ...
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... occurs still more strikingly , of course , in the more definitely morbid condition of loss of reality . Similar ... occur to one where new experiences are dependent on an integration of stimuli or of more primitive experiences . On ...
... occurs still more strikingly , of course , in the more definitely morbid condition of loss of reality . Similar ... occur to one where new experiences are dependent on an integration of stimuli or of more primitive experiences . On ...
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... occurs in the form ' sensory contrast , ' when that environment is suddenly replaced , say by a neutral one . Such phenomena as adaptation and contrast do not occur in the spot system ; there we have merely sudden , almost ungraded ...
... occurs in the form ' sensory contrast , ' when that environment is suddenly replaced , say by a neutral one . Such phenomena as adaptation and contrast do not occur in the spot system ; there we have merely sudden , almost ungraded ...
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... occurred during the late war a multitude of such panics ; and we might fairly demand that Freud should support his theory by the citation of one or two authentic accounts of such panics induced by the death of leaders . But we find no ...
... occurred during the late war a multitude of such panics ; and we might fairly demand that Freud should support his theory by the citation of one or two authentic accounts of such panics induced by the death of leaders . But we find no ...
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