Great Books of the Western World, 51. köideRobert Maynard Hutchins Encyclop¿dia Britannica, 1952 |
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Page 54
... produce a contraction does so . If in any way a reflex contraction of the muscle experimented on has been produced , or if it is contracted spontaneously by the animal ( as not unfrequently happens ' by sympathy , ' during a deep ...
... produce a contraction does so . If in any way a reflex contraction of the muscle experimented on has been produced , or if it is contracted spontaneously by the animal ( as not unfrequently happens ' by sympathy , ' during a deep ...
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... producing nothing , but only as knitting together things already produced in separate ways . The truth is that the English Associationist school , in trying to show how much their principle can accomplish , have altogether overshot the ...
... producing nothing , but only as knitting together things already produced in separate ways . The truth is that the English Associationist school , in trying to show how much their principle can accomplish , have altogether overshot the ...
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... produced by the same unknown causes which produce slight deviations of bodily structure.2 The evidence for Mr. Darwin's view is too complex to be given in this place . To my own mind it is quite convincing . If , with the Darwinian ...
... produced by the same unknown causes which produce slight deviations of bodily structure.2 The evidence for Mr. Darwin's view is too complex to be given in this place . To my own mind it is quite convincing . If , with the Darwinian ...
Contents
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN | 8 |
Reflex semireflex and voluntary acts The Frogs nervecentres General | 17 |
ON SOME GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BRAINACTIVITY | 53 |
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