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" The renewed feeling occupies the very same parts, and in the same manner, as the original feeling, and no other parts, nor in any other assignable manner. "
On the Localisation of Movements in the Brain - Page xxxvii
by John Hughlings Jackson - 1873 - 37 lehte
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The Senses and the Intellect

Alexander Bain - 1855 - 674 lehte
...resuscitated feeling of resistance, a smell, or a sound ? There is only one answer so far as I can see. The renewed feeling occupies the very same parts and...parts, nor in any other manner that can be assigned. I imagine that if our present knowledge of the brain had been present to the earliest speculators,...
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The Senses and the Intellect

Alexander Bain - 1855 - 758 lehte
...resuscitated feeling of resistance, a smell, or a sound ? There is only one answer that seems admissible. The renewed feeling occupies the very same parts,...original feeling, and no other parts, nor in any other assignable manner. I imagine that if our present knowledge of the brain had been present to the earliest...
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The Principles of Psychology

John Bascom - 1869 - 372 lehte
...accepted by philosophers so diverse as Hamilton and Bain, is expressed by the latter in these words : ' ' The renewed feeling occupies the very same parts,...parts, nor in any other manner that can be assigned." (The Senses and Intellect, page 344.) " The imagination of visible objects is a process of seeing....
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Nature, 65. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 688 lehte
...metaphysical " (p. 10). Then, the account of Bain's formula for the nervous seat of reproduced feelings — " the renewed feeling occupies the very same parts,...original feeling, and no other parts, nor in any other assignable manner" — becomes "mental impressions depend upon the renewal of the feeling which accompanies...
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Nature, 65. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 1074 lehte
...metaphysical '' (p. 10). Then, the account of Bain's formula for the nervous seat of reproduced feelings—" the renewed feeling occupies the very same parts,...original feeling, and no other parts, nor in any other assignable manner "—becomes " mental impressions depend upon the renewal of the feeling which accompanies...
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The Principles of Psychology / by John Bascom.

John Bascom - 1869 - 358 lehte
...expressed by the latter in these words : " The renewed feeling occupies the very same parts, and in /he same manner as the original feeling, and no other...parts, nor in any other manner that can be assigned." (The Senses and Intellect, page 344.) " The imagination of visible objects is a process of seeing....
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, 29. köide

John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1871 - 844 lehte
...Bain's view of the action on the brain of thought and feeling. " It must be considered as almost beyond doubt that the renewed feeling occupies the very same...and in the same manner, as the original feeling, and in no other parts nor in any other manner that can be assigned .... For every act of memory, every...
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The Principles of Psychology

John Bascom - 1872 - 386 lehte
...Bain, is expressed by the latter in these words : " The renewed feeling occupies the very same par Is, and in the same manner as the original feeling, and...parts, nor in any other manner that can be assigned." (The Senses and Intellect, page 344.) " The imagination of visible objects is a process of seeing....
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The Senses and the Intellect

Alexander Bain - 1872 - 764 lehte
...one answer that seems admissible. The renewed feeling occupies the wry same parts, and in the samt •manner, as the original feeling, and no other parts, nor in any oilier assignable manner. I imagine that if our present knowledge of the brain had been present to...
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Mind and Body: The Theories of Their Relation

Alexander Bain - 1874 - 232 lehte
...seat of those renewed impressions. It must be considered as almost beyond a doubt that "the reneived feeling occupies the very same parts, and in the same...parts, nor in any other manner that can be assigned." This view is the only one compatible with our present knowledge of the working of the nerves, although...
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