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... 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 to executed movements . There is ...
... 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 to executed movements . There is ...
Stranica 66
... mechanism of phasic discharge is to be found in the epidermis of the frog since , " If the epidermis is completely removed and the corium exposed the normal tactile response does not return . . . " ( 3 , p . 389 ) . 2. An increase in ...
... mechanism of phasic discharge is to be found in the epidermis of the frog since , " If the epidermis is completely removed and the corium exposed the normal tactile response does not return . . . " ( 3 , p . 389 ) . 2. An increase in ...
Stranica 69
... mechanisms adapt slowly when com- pared to the adaptation rate of nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous ... mechanism ( whether free nerve endings or ends of an encapsulated kind ) as a result of each stimulation . The ...
... mechanisms adapt slowly when com- pared to the adaptation rate of nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous ... mechanism ( whether free nerve endings or ends of an encapsulated kind ) as a result of each stimulation . The ...
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