Psychology : an introductory study of the structure and function of human consciousness / by James Rowland Angell.
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![Cerebral laws and association, 171. Cerebrum, 32. Cerebelhun, 32. Change in field of conscious- ness, 70, Character, Chapter XXII. Child psychology, 3. Chronuesthesia, 202. Choice, see volition. Circulatory sensations, see sen- sations, organic. Clearness in attention, (>(5. t'oalescence of sensations, 12G. Cochlea, figs. 43, 44. Cognition, sec Chapters V. to XII^ inclusive. Cold, sensations of, 103; neural basis of, QSf. Colour blindness, normal pe- ripheral, 112; abnormal, lOl. Colour, complementaries and mixtures, 110; sensations of, 109. Comparative ])sychology, 4. Comparison, process of, 80, 218. Complex tone. 109. Conation and attention, 00; and will, 353. Concept, nature of. 208, 215; and image, 209; function of, 215; change and growth of, 210/jf.; and meaning, 203; and judgment, 227. Conscience, feeling of, 337. Consciousness, appearance of. 50; definition of, 1 ; relation of to the nervous system. Chapter III.; motor aspects of. 283, 340. Contigiiitv, association by, 174/r. Contrast, in colour, 112; in space perception, 153; in as- sociation. M4f. Convergence of eyes, 99. ('oiirdinations. primary, 283; ac<piirod. 294; estal)lishment of control over, 53//'., Chap- fer XX. (’01*1-:. 291. Corpora quadrigemina, 22, 28. Corpus callosum, 37, figs. 21, 25, 20. Cortex, cerebral, 32-45, figs. 18- 22. Corti, organ of, fig. 42. Cranial nerves, 31, fig. 18. Chiriosity, 301. Currents in nerves, see nerve currents. Cutaneous sensations, sec sen- sations. DARWIN, 327. Deaf-mutes, 217. I)(“duction, 240. Dendrite, 10, 18. Desire, analysis of, and re- lation to volition, 374/f. DEWEY, 327. Difference, feeling of, 87. Difference limen, see Weber’s law. Diffusion, law of, 53. Disagreeahleness as affection. 257. Di.scrimination. as analytic at- tention, 80; relation to as- sociation, 89. Dispersed attention, 81. Dis.sociation, see discrimina- tion. Distance, perception of, 150. Dizziness, and relation to semi- circular ('ana Is. 105. Double iiersonalit.v, sec alter- nating jiersonality. Dreams, 394. Dura mater. 21. Duration, perception of. 150; of sensations. 115; of sensa- tions in relation to feelings, 201. Ear. figs. 42-44. Earthworm. lu'rvous system of, fig. 8. ERR1NG11ATT8. 23. Effort, f(‘0liug of, 309. Ego, see self. Embarrassment. 320. Emotion. Chapters XVIII.. XIX.; bodily factors in, 310;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21966400_0410.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)