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... Muscular Sense . 29. Demarcation of Muscular Sense , 29a . Theory of Muscular Sense , 30. Varieties of Muscular Sensations , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ( a ) Differences Depending on Particular Muscles , etc. , engaged , ( b ) ...
... Muscular Sense . 29. Demarcation of Muscular Sense , 29a . Theory of Muscular Sense , 30. Varieties of Muscular Sensations , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ( a ) Differences Depending on Particular Muscles , etc. , engaged , ( b ) ...
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... Muscular Element in Sensational Attention , ( b ) Muscular Element in Ideational Attention , ( c ) Other Physiological Correlatives of Attention , ... 5. Attention as Adjustment : Expectant Attention , 5a . Psychometrical Experiments on ...
... Muscular Element in Sensational Attention , ( b ) Muscular Element in Ideational Attention , ( c ) Other Physiological Correlatives of Attention , ... 5. Attention as Adjustment : Expectant Attention , 5a . Psychometrical Experiments on ...
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... muscular organs and the organs of sense , as the eye , the ear , etc. , seem to be very closely connected with the higher strata of mental life , viz . , clear consciousness . Under normal circumstances our limbs are never moved save in ...
... muscular organs and the organs of sense , as the eye , the ear , etc. , seem to be very closely connected with the higher strata of mental life , viz . , clear consciousness . Under normal circumstances our limbs are never moved save in ...
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... muscular contraction , but sometimes , e.g. , in the case of the salivary and other glands , in a change in epithelial cells . See Foster , Text - Book of Physiology , pt . i . , p . 184 . The striated and voluntary muscles do not ...
... muscular contraction , but sometimes , e.g. , in the case of the salivary and other glands , in a change in epithelial cells . See Foster , Text - Book of Physiology , pt . i . , p . 184 . The striated and voluntary muscles do not ...
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... muscles.3 § 6a . Specific Energy of Nerves . It was formerly supposed that each nerve had its own peculiar and ... muscular fibres of the arteries . ' See G. H. Lewes , Physical Basis of Mind , p . 280 ff . T special sense the same ...
... muscles.3 § 6a . Specific Energy of Nerves . It was formerly supposed that each nerve had its own peculiar and ... muscular fibres of the arteries . ' See G. H. Lewes , Physical Basis of Mind , p . 280 ff . T special sense the same ...
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