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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... mind in early childhood it is im- possible to ignore the reflexes : and in observing these we find much that is suggestive for an understanding of the general nature and growth of mind ; for , as I shall try to show , they are more ...
... mind in early childhood it is im- possible to ignore the reflexes : and in observing these we find much that is suggestive for an understanding of the general nature and growth of mind ; for , as I shall try to show , they are more ...
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... Will , p . 258 . The Growth of the Mind , p . 87. Koffka later argues that reflexes are to be explained as instincts , instead of vice versa ( p . 188 ) . frequently later ) show that B would suck his thumb C. W. VALENTINE 29.
... Will , p . 258 . The Growth of the Mind , p . 87. Koffka later argues that reflexes are to be explained as instincts , instead of vice versa ( p . 188 ) . frequently later ) show that B would suck his thumb C. W. VALENTINE 29.
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... mind are convenient but abstract conceptions , it is necessary to indicate by separate names , actions or qualities which stand out at stages in a continuous series even where no absolute break can be made . It is , rather , my desire ...
... mind are convenient but abstract conceptions , it is necessary to indicate by separate names , actions or qualities which stand out at stages in a continuous series even where no absolute break can be made . It is , rather , my desire ...
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... mind that eventually he will lose the power of thought and of normal self - control . Insanity in fact might almost ... minds are blank . The psychological reason for these symptoms is that the origin of the illness is always in the far ...
... mind that eventually he will lose the power of thought and of normal self - control . Insanity in fact might almost ... minds are blank . The psychological reason for these symptoms is that the origin of the illness is always in the far ...
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... mind , with a consequent abatement of his restlessness and also a diminution of his pain . In this particular case , that of a man active all his life who suddenly ceased work , there was a good deal of muscular flabbiness with some ...
... mind , with a consequent abatement of his restlessness and also a diminution of his pain . In this particular case , that of a man active all his life who suddenly ceased work , there was a good deal of muscular flabbiness with some ...
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