Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... According to this view , the principles governing adaptive behavior are essentially non - physical , mental , or psychic . The second view , despite its austerity , has received a certain amount of favor among men of science . It ...
... According to this view , the principles governing adaptive behavior are essentially non - physical , mental , or psychic . The second view , despite its austerity , has received a certain amount of favor among men of science . It ...
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... according to the other it is matter . If these words mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea- substance or , in the other case , of material substance . The ...
... according to the other it is matter . If these words mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea- substance or , in the other case , of material substance . The ...
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... According to this view there is no specificity in nerve fibers each nerve will subtend any quality according to the pattern of stimulation . This equipotentiality of nerve tissue places the differentiating properties upon the pattern of ...
... According to this view there is no specificity in nerve fibers each nerve will subtend any quality according to the pattern of stimulation . This equipotentiality of nerve tissue places the differentiating properties upon the pattern of ...
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