Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 3 od 13.
Stranica 3
... derive from the same source as those from which the raindrop phenomena are derived ; i.e. , from the basic entities of theoretical physics , such as electrons and protons . He discusses these latter concepts explicitly and at length ...
... derive from the same source as those from which the raindrop phenomena are derived ; i.e. , from the basic entities of theoretical physics , such as electrons and protons . He discusses these latter concepts explicitly and at length ...
Stranica 14
... derived with the aid of the fractional anticipatory goal reaction . This theorem represents the phenomenon of the adaptive but automatic transfer of learned reactions to situations having , as regards external character- istics ...
... derived with the aid of the fractional anticipatory goal reaction . This theorem represents the phenomenon of the adaptive but automatic transfer of learned reactions to situations having , as regards external character- istics ...
Stranica 30
... derived from the same set of postu- lates . Too often what pass as systems in psychology are merely informal points of view containing occasional propositions which , even if logically derived , would be nothing more than isolated ...
... derived from the same set of postu- lates . Too often what pass as systems in psychology are merely informal points of view containing occasional propositions which , even if logically derived , would be nothing more than isolated ...
Sadržaj
Vol 44 No | 1 |
HERBERT S LANGFELD | 33 |
HULSEY CASON | 54 |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 4
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
action activity actually adaptive behavior Adrian æther affairs afferent afferent nerve air blast animal anticipatory associated behavior sequence causal concept of learning concerning consciousness correct reaction correlated cutaneous deduction direct discharges Eddington Émile Meyerson environmental objects evoke Ewert excitatory tendency executed movement experience experimental extinction fact frequency goal reaction habits Hoagland hypothesis incorrect intermittent stimulation internal sense interpretation introspection inversion involved Krechevsky lenses logical means mechanism mental contents merely methodology movement Müller-Freienfels nerve fibers nerve impulses nervous normal observed occur organism Palágyi pattern theory perceived perceptual field phase phenomena physical Physiol position Postulate present pressure principles problem proprioceptive psychic Psychol psychological processes R₁ reaction Rc reaction tendency response retinal image sensations sensory space perception spatial specific Spence stimulus trace Stratton supposed T. H. Green theorem follows tion upright vanishing flicker verbal vibratory visual field Weiss