Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... called ' mind . ' Thus ' mind ' as a hypothetical entity directing and controlling adaptive be- havior attains biological status possessing survival value and , consequently , a ' place in nature . ' But what is this mysterious thing called ...
... called ' mind . ' Thus ' mind ' as a hypothetical entity directing and controlling adaptive be- havior attains biological status possessing survival value and , consequently , a ' place in nature . ' But what is this mysterious thing called ...
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... called ' introspective con- sciousness ' involves both immediate retrospection ( memory ) and verbal report . By its very nature the experience in question is doomed to be called ' unconscious , ' if not indeed to be forever ignored by ...
... called ' introspective con- sciousness ' involves both immediate retrospection ( memory ) and verbal report . By its very nature the experience in question is doomed to be called ' unconscious , ' if not indeed to be forever ignored by ...
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... called vibratory stimuli . Before considering this interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented in its relation to cuta- neous phenomena . Gault and his ...
... called vibratory stimuli . Before considering this interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented in its relation to cuta- neous phenomena . Gault and his ...
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