Elements of physiological psychology : a treatise on the activits and nature of the mind from the physical and experimental point of view / by George T. Ladd.
- George Trumbull Ladd
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Elements of physiological psychology : a treatise on the activits and nature of the mind from the physical and experimental point of view / by George T. Ladd. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Tones.—§ 9, The Complementary Colors.—§§ 10-13, Conditions of Changes in Color.—§ 14, Phenomena of Contrast.—§§15-17, Theories of Visual Sensations.—§ 18, Symbolism of Visual Sensations.—§ 19, Sensations of the Skin.—§ 20, The Muscular Sensations.—§ 21, Sen¬ sations of Pressure.—§§ 22-24, Sensations of Temperature.—§ 25, Specific Energy of the Nerves. CHAPTER V. PAGE The Quantity op Sensations... 356-381 §§ 1-3, Distinction of Variations in Quantity.—§§ 4-5, The Meas¬ urement of Sensations.—§ 6, Nature of the Least Observable Differ¬ ence.—§ 7, The Determining of the Limits.—§ 8, Methods of Experi¬ ment.—§ 9, Statement of Weber’s Law.—§ 10, Measurement of Sensations of Pressure.—§ 11, Measurement of Sensations of Tem¬ perature.—§§ 12-15, The Intensity of Sounds.—§§ 16-18, The In¬ tensity of Visual Sensations.—§§ 19-21, Measurement of Taste and Smell.—§§ 22-23, Value of Weber’s Law. CHAPTER VI. The Presentations of Sense... 382-419 §§ 1-2, Sensations and Things.—§ 3, General Nature of the Pres¬ entations of Sense.—§§ 4-5, Laws of the Synthesis of Sensations.— §§ 6-7, Nativistic and Empiristic Theories.—§§ 8-11, Nature of the Spatial Series.—§§ 12-15, The Theory of Local Signs.—§ 16, The Stages of Perception.—§ 17, Perceptions of Smell.—§ 18, Perceptions of Taste. —§§ 19-20, Perceptions of Hearing.—§§ 21-22, Sense of Lo¬ cality by the Skin.—§§ 23-25, Weber’s Sensation-Circles. — § 26, The Discernment of Motion.—§ 27, Localizing of Temperature-Sensa¬ tions.—§ 28, Localizing of Muscular Sensations.-—§§ 29-30, Construc¬ tion of the Field of Touch.—§ 31, Feelings of Double Contact. CHAPTER VII. The Presentations of Sense [Continued]. 420-467 § 1, General Principles applied to the Eye.—§ 2, Data or Motifs of Vision.—§§ 3-6, Nature of the Primary Retinal Field.—§ 7, Value of the Retinal Elements.—§§ 8-9, Motions of the Eye.—§ 10, The Law of Listing.—§ 11, Meridians of the Field of Vision.—§ 12, Effect of Accommodation.—§§ 13-16, Single and Double Images.—§ 17, The Fixation of Attention.—§§ 18-20, Stereoscopic Vision and Vision of Perspective.—§§ 21-23, The Use of Secondary Helps.—§§ 24-25, General Office of Experience.—§§ 26-28, Judgment of Spatial Exten¬ sion and Relations.—§ 29, Visual Perception of Motion.—§§ 30-34, Errors of Sense.—§ 35, Development of Visual Perception.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29318853_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)