A Manual of PsychologyUniversity Tutorial Press, 1968 - 708 pages |
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acquired action activity actual afferent nerves Analytic Psychology animal apprehended arise association attention aware behaviour bodily body called cerebral cortex cerebrum character cognition colour complex conation conative connected consciousness constitution corresponding depends determine direction discernible dispositions distinct distinguish effect emotion emotional mood essential existence expression extension extensive quantity external fact factors feeling Gestalt psychology hand ideal imitative immediate experience important impressional impulse individual instance instinctive intensity interest introspection involved kind less Lloyd Morgan material means ment mental imagery mental process merely mind modes motor movements natural signs nature nervous neurons object observation occur organic sensations perceived perception person physical physiological possible present Psychology recognise reference reflex action relation relatively result retina revival sense sense-experience sensory separate similar sound spatial stimulus supposed surface tendency things thought tion touch unity varying visual visual perception whole words