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But the motor - set is the very mechanism of ' imageless and in general of non - introspectible thought ; for these motor - sets , by producing summations and mutual inhibitions , determine the direction of thought and lead eventually ...
But the motor - set is the very mechanism of ' imageless and in general of non - introspectible thought ; for these motor - sets , by producing summations and mutual inhibitions , determine the direction of thought and lead eventually ...
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Phasic mechanisms are cutaneous ; postural mechanisms are muscle , or proprioceptive . ... and Hoagland dealing with response to intermittent stimulation indicates that the mechanism of phasic discharge is to be found in the epidermis ...
Phasic mechanisms are cutaneous ; postural mechanisms are muscle , or proprioceptive . ... and Hoagland dealing with response to intermittent stimulation indicates that the mechanism of phasic discharge is to be found in the epidermis ...
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64 ) that cutaneous mechanisms adapt slowly when compared to the adaptation rate of nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself . Adrian , Cattell and Hoagland maintain ...
64 ) that cutaneous mechanisms adapt slowly when compared to the adaptation rate of nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself . Adrian , Cattell and Hoagland maintain ...
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An Experimental Isolation of Some Factors Determining Response | 62 |
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