Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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Stranica 35
... sensory pores into the interior of the organism and there encountered something or other that knew how to ' know ' them . By the time of Locke and Berkeley it was realized that a flower , to be seen , did not have to pass bodily through ...
... sensory pores into the interior of the organism and there encountered something or other that knew how to ' know ' them . By the time of Locke and Berkeley it was realized that a flower , to be seen , did not have to pass bodily through ...
Stranica 65
... sensory mechanism is not distributed in a punctate way , but that the pattern theory ( that the pattern of the stimulus , which includes its intensity , extensity , and duration , sets up a pattern of nervous discharges with which felt ...
... sensory mechanism is not distributed in a punctate way , but that the pattern theory ( that the pattern of the stimulus , which includes its intensity , extensity , and duration , sets up a pattern of nervous discharges with which felt ...
Stranica 66
... sensory fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon the lower animals and under highly artificial experimental conditions . Certain pertinent facts of a general type are known concerning the variable aspects of nervous activity ...
... sensory fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon the lower animals and under highly artificial experimental conditions . Certain pertinent facts of a general type are known concerning the variable aspects of nervous activity ...
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