Psychology : an introductory study of the structure and function of human consciousness / by James Rowland Angell.
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- 1905
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![Knowk'dfro. cloveloi)inent of, ; theory of, 1). Tjnhyrintli, fi(/s. 43, 44, LANGE, 31(). Lai>sed intelligence, theory of, L>01. Laughter, significance of, 333. Tainen, 114. Local sign, nature of, 147. Localisation, of functions in the hemispheres, 32/f. LO'l'ZE, 147. Love, 305, MARSHALL. 275. Meaning, apprehension of, 203/jf, Medinins, 302/. ^lednllary sheath, IG. IMednlla oblongata, 22, 30, fig. 18. Meinoj-y, Chapter IX., affec- tive, 2G5 ; analysis of, 185 : de- fects of, 104; and forgetting. 102; i)hysical basis of, 18G; distinction between niemor.v and imagination. 184; rela- tion to recognition. 187//.; improvement of. 10(i//.; iclio- syncracies of, 202. IMental activity, see attention and effort. IMental blindness, see aphasia, visual. Metaphysics, 0. Mind, meaning of the word. 2. Modesty. 207. IMollnscs, nervous system of. 20, fig. 0. Mood. 335. iMorhid psycholog.v. 3. Motion, sensations of. images of. sec kimesthetic. ■Motor aphasia. 30. Motor region of cortex. 34. MUENS'r 111 {RERG. 275. .Muscular sensations, .sec kiu- a'slhetic. Nerve-currents, nature of. and rate of conduction. 10. Nerve-endings, sec end-organs. Nerves, structure of, 14//.; functions of, 14. Nervous system, central, 21/f.; autonomic, 45. Neurilemma. 17. Neuroglia, 18. Neurone, definition of. 15. Neurones, peripheral, 23; corti- cal, 32; subcortical, 24. Noise. 108. Object, perception of. 80. 119, 122; fixation of attention and change of, 7G. Occipital cortex and vision, 33. Odour, sec smell. Olfactory end-organ, 94-95, figs. 39, 40. Olfactory region of cortex, 33. Optic; end-organ, sec retina. Organic selection, theory of, 2i)2. Organic sensations, see sensa- tions. Otoliths, 98. Overtones, 109. I*ain, as sensation. 93; its re- lation to affection, 259. Partial tone. 109. Passion, 335. Passive consciousness, 75, Peckhams, 291. Perceittion. Gha])ter VI.; and sensation. 118; and idea- tional activities. 1G3; neural basis of. 137; of space and time. Chaider VII. Personal identity, see identity. IMiilosophy and psychology, 8. Physiological psychology, G. Pia mater, 21. Pitch, 108. I’lay, 30G. Pleasure, as affective element, 257. Practical reasoning, 2.3,5. Present, the specious, 1.5G. Pressure, sensations of, sec touch. Productive imagination. 1G7; relation to reproductive im- agination, 1G9.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21966400_0412.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)