SERIES ADVANCED COURSEAMERICAN SCIENCETHE PRINCIPLESOFPSYCHOLOGYJAMESWILLIAMOF PSYCHOLOGY IN HARVARD UNIVERSITYPROFESSORIN TWO VOLUMESIIVOL.NEW YORKHENRY HOLT AND COMPANY1905Ul*-V1P90Copyright,BYHENRY HOLT & CO.HOBERT ANDDRTIMMOND, ELECTROTYPER NEW YOREPRINTER,CONTENTS.CHAPTER XVII.PAOK. . . .. . . . .1SENSATION,from 1. Its functionIts distinction perception, cognitivewith 3. No sensations after the firstqualities, pureacquaintanceThe of 9. The law ofof life, 7. relativity knowledge/daysand the13. The theoriescontrast, psychological physiologicals 20. The eccentricof 17.it, Bering experiments, projectionof 31.sensations,CHAPTER XVIII.44IMAGINATION,are 45. notOur necesimages usually vague, Vague images48. Individuals differ innotions, ;sarily general imaginations 50, The visile 58. The audileGallon researches, type,60. The motile 61. Tactile 65. The neuraltype, images.type,of 68. Its relations to that of 72.sensation,process imagination,CHAPTER XIX.(THE PERCEPTION OF 76THINGS/and 76. is of definite andPerception sensation, Perception82. 85 of the first 86Illusions, ; ; ofprobable things, type,the second 95. The neural in 103.processtype, perception,107. Is an unconscious inference?Apperception, perceptionThe neural in111. 114.Hallucinations, process hallucination,122. Binet s 129. 131.Perception-time/theory,CHAPTER XX.THE PERCEPTION OF 134SPACE,The of crude 134. The offeeling extensity, perception spatialorder, 145. ...
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