British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 7-8 卷Cambridge University Press, 1927 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... facts and experimental results , will be to illustrate and emphasize the fact that many , if not all , of the so - called reflexes , come at some stage of mental development into relation with instinctive and voluntary be- haviour . And ...
... facts and experimental results , will be to illustrate and emphasize the fact that many , if not all , of the so - called reflexes , come at some stage of mental development into relation with instinctive and voluntary be- haviour . And ...
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... fact that it takes place so often in sleep is also in favour of its classification as a reflex , as is also the fact that a child without a cortex will suck . There would seem then to be a reflex in the sense that the placing of an ...
... fact that it takes place so often in sleep is also in favour of its classification as a reflex , as is also the fact that a child without a cortex will suck . There would seem then to be a reflex in the sense that the placing of an ...
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... fact that reflexes may be linked up with and included in the main activities of instinctive systems . SUPPOSED MARKS OF A REFLEX . The difficulty of absolute separation of the two concepts is brought out if we examine some of the ...
... fact that reflexes may be linked up with and included in the main activities of instinctive systems . SUPPOSED MARKS OF A REFLEX . The difficulty of absolute separation of the two concepts is brought out if we examine some of the ...
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... fact that a reflex may occur in a decerebrated animal , or in a dead man , does not prove that the ( superficially ) same action is not influenced in some way by consciousness when it occurs in the living man or the whole animal ...
... fact that a reflex may occur in a decerebrated animal , or in a dead man , does not prove that the ( superficially ) same action is not influenced in some way by consciousness when it occurs in the living man or the whole animal ...
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... fact in many of these cases it would almost appear that in - patient treatment is contra - indicated . To make this point clear , in neuroses there is always an unconscious psychic cause , e.g. some decision the sufferer fears to make ...
... fact in many of these cases it would almost appear that in - patient treatment is contra - indicated . To make this point clear , in neuroses there is always an unconscious psychic cause , e.g. some decision the sufferer fears to make ...
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