Elements of Physiological Psychology: A Treatise of the Activities and Nature of the Mind, from the Physical and Experimental Points of View |
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INDIVIDUAL 3662 | 1 |
4 Inertia of the EndOrgans 5 Measurement of Smallest Intervals | 4 |
action 4 The Process of Abstraction 5 The Span of Attention | 6 |
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action activity animal appear axons body brain brain-stem branches bulb called cavity cell-body cells central centres cerebellum cerebral cerebrum changes chemical chiefly color color-tones complex conduction connected consciousness cortex defined definite dendrites dorsal roots electrical elements end-organs excited experience fact fibres fibrils field figure find fine first fissure functions ganglia ganglion gray matter gyre hemispheres human impulses influence intensity inter-brain layer light lobe localization membrane mental method mid-brain molecular motor area movements muscles muscular myelin nerve-cells nerve-fibres nerve-net nervous mechanism nervous system neural tube neuroglia nucleus occipital lobe olfactory optic organs pallium phenomena physical Physiological Psychology portion receptors reflex regarded region relations retina scientific sensations sense sensory sheath side skin smell specific spinal cord stimulus structure substance surface terminate thalamus theory tion tissue tones tracts ventral horn ventral roots vertebrates vibrations Weber’s law white matter

