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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... reaction is obviously slower and not so perfect . This wink - reflex seems relatively late in L. Major's ' R ' e.g. had it well developed on day 49. It seems proper to suspect that a better knowledge of inhibition would explain many of ...
... reaction is obviously slower and not so perfect . This wink - reflex seems relatively late in L. Major's ' R ' e.g. had it well developed on day 49. It seems proper to suspect that a better knowledge of inhibition would explain many of ...
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... reaction to sudden shock . Darwin noted it in his child during the first fortnight in response to a sudden sound ... reactions suggesting fear or shock of some kind , when e.g. the head was thrown back and the body stiffened , without ...
... reaction to sudden shock . Darwin noted it in his child during the first fortnight in response to a sudden sound ... reactions suggesting fear or shock of some kind , when e.g. the head was thrown back and the body stiffened , without ...
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... reaction of the whole organism , ' while a reflex is always a ' partial reaction1 . ' Now we know that a reflex is dependent partly on the general con- ditions of the organism as a whole . It is even used sometimes as a test of general ...
... reaction of the whole organism , ' while a reflex is always a ' partial reaction1 . ' Now we know that a reflex is dependent partly on the general con- ditions of the organism as a whole . It is even used sometimes as a test of general ...
第 143 頁
... reaction formation to the more primitive attitude of jealousy - a reaction formation in which a common love of the parent ( or parent imago ) plays the chief part and which results in an identification of children with one another on ...
... reaction formation to the more primitive attitude of jealousy - a reaction formation in which a common love of the parent ( or parent imago ) plays the chief part and which results in an identification of children with one another on ...
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... reaction of the individual to his immediate social environ- ment . Our observation centres upon the physiological ... reactions . The reader is no doubt acquainted with the objective statement of this instinct of our primary racial ...
... reaction of the individual to his immediate social environ- ment . Our observation centres upon the physiological ... reactions . The reader is no doubt acquainted with the objective statement of this instinct of our primary racial ...
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