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La sensation
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Year: 1974 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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Sensation.


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Les examens sensoriels
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Year: 1959 Volume: 4 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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La sensation
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Year: 1964 Volume: 555 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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Sensation.


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Human senses in action
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Year: 1972 Publisher: London Churchill

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What is sensation ?
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Year: 1995

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Activity. --- Sensation.


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Sensation and perception
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ISBN: 0534980570 Year: 1989 Publisher: Belmont Wadsworth

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Perception --- Sensation


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Sensation and perception
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Year: 1969 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.): Rand MacNally

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Perception --- Sensation


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The essentials of psychology
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Year: 1916 Publisher: New York : Macmillan Co.,

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The aim of this volume is to present clearly the accepted facts of psychology. Throughout, emphasis has been placed upon fact rather than theory. Where theories conflict, the better one has been chosen, the others merely neglected. This may seem dogmatic in places, but in a text dogmatism is preferable to confusion. The point of view is on the whole functional; more attention is given to what mind does than to what it is. With this goes an emphasis upon the outward manifestations of consciousness and upon the behaviour of others to the subordination of the individual consciousness. Nevertheless, use is made of the results of structural psychology wherever they throw light upon function or are interesting for themselves. The position, it is hoped, combines the advantages of the rival schools. The content of a text-book in psychology is sufficiently agreed upon to require no comment. The general practice has been followed of introducing a brief exposition of the nervous system and its function. This is done with a full appreciation that it is no part of the task of the psychologist to teach neurology, but with the conviction that the beginning student in psychology is not likely to have acquired the knowledge elsewhere. In this treatment as little detail of structure has been given as is compatible with an understanding of function. Large use has been made of the hypothesis of the synapse. Its convenience in explaining habit and association outweighs any scruples about its final position in physiology. For the rest, I have deviated from traditional usage only in introducing rather more of the results of recent experiment. A body of knowledge has been developing in connection with memory and action that seems ripe for embodiment in a text. Similar considerations have led to the introduction of chapters on fatigue and on the transfer of training. The general arrangement followed is relatively novel. It consists in first developing a few simple principles and then making frequent application of them to the more complicated processes. Sensation, habit, retention, and selection or control are fundamental and appear repeatedly in mental operations of all kinds. When they are once understood, it is only necessary to develop their applications and interconnections to master the more developed operations. The method involves much repetition, but not more than the experience of the writer has proved necessary. What is not understood in one connection is made clear by the next application. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).


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Contributions to sensory physiology.
ISSN: 00699705 Year: 1965 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Academic press,

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Les voies centrales de la sensibilité générale (étude anatomo-clinique) /.
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Year: 1899 Publisher: Paris : Steinheil,

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