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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... means a complete blink , means a slight blink but not a complete shutting of the eyes . Any special occur- rence is noted below . This experiment clearly illustrates the extreme instability of the blink reflex at this stage . It was ...
... means a complete blink , means a slight blink but not a complete shutting of the eyes . Any special occur- rence is noted below . This experiment clearly illustrates the extreme instability of the blink reflex at this stage . It was ...
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... means of avoiding tetanus ) I inserted my little finger carefully in Y's left hand ( when she was having an interval in a meal ) and on her grasping it I applied a slight pull . Her grasp continued for 35 seconds , including two periods ...
... means of avoiding tetanus ) I inserted my little finger carefully in Y's left hand ( when she was having an interval in a meal ) and on her grasping it I applied a slight pull . Her grasp continued for 35 seconds , including two periods ...
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... means of reflexes plus intelligence . " The difference between reflex action and instinctive conduct " he says , is that " instinctive conduct does and reflex - action does not presuppose the cooperation of intelligent consciousness ...
... means of reflexes plus intelligence . " The difference between reflex action and instinctive conduct " he says , is that " instinctive conduct does and reflex - action does not presuppose the cooperation of intelligent consciousness ...
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... means a lowered metabolism , and a consequent lessening or loss of acuity in perceiving fresh stimuli . Our stimuli reach us through our nervous system ( physical nerve fibres and cells ) , and if our body is exhausted our nervous ...
... means a lowered metabolism , and a consequent lessening or loss of acuity in perceiving fresh stimuli . Our stimuli reach us through our nervous system ( physical nerve fibres and cells ) , and if our body is exhausted our nervous ...
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... means anything beyond the elucidation undertaken by every intelligent modern psychiatrist who denies himself the title of psycho - analyst . I find it significant that of four cases supposed to illustrate the possi- bilities of ...
... means anything beyond the elucidation undertaken by every intelligent modern psychiatrist who denies himself the title of psycho - analyst . I find it significant that of four cases supposed to illustrate the possi- bilities of ...
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