Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... mechanism sufficient in itself is the effector , which , if it can be brought into action by direct stimulation , may accomplish something serviceable to the animal . It is therefore improbable that we shall find multicellular animals ...
... mechanism sufficient in itself is the effector , which , if it can be brought into action by direct stimulation , may accomplish something serviceable to the animal . It is therefore improbable that we shall find multicellular animals ...
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... mechanism for connecting this activity with that of other parts of the body except the immediate vicinity of the spot stimulated , and the correlation of the actions of distant parts of the body remains on a plane scarcely removed from ...
... mechanism for connecting this activity with that of other parts of the body except the immediate vicinity of the spot stimulated , and the correlation of the actions of distant parts of the body remains on a plane scarcely removed from ...
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... mechanisms are , however , fairly carefully hidden . The effects are clear , but the motivating source is quite obscure . Functional paralysis is best considered as constituting a defense mechanism - a means of protecting the individual ...
... mechanisms are , however , fairly carefully hidden . The effects are clear , but the motivating source is quite obscure . Functional paralysis is best considered as constituting a defense mechanism - a means of protecting the individual ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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