Psychology: an elementary text-book
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Hermann Ebbinghaus. Psychology: an elementary text-book
Psychology: an elementary text-book
Table of Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION. A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
CHAPTER I. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
§ I. Brain and Mind
§ 2. The Nervous System. 1. The Elements of the Nervous System
2. The Architecture of the Nervous System
3. The Anatomy of the Nervous System
4. The Nervous System and Consciousness
§ 3. Explanation of the Functional Relation between Brain and Mind
1. The Brain a Tool of the Mind
2. The Brain an Objectified Conception of the Mind
CHAPTER II. THE SPECIAL FACTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
A.THE ELEMENTS OF MENTAL LIFE
§ 4. Sensation. 1. The Newly Discovered Kinds of Sensations
2. The Other Sensations
3. Temporal and Spatial Attributes
4. Sensation and Stimulus
§ 5. Imagination
§ 6. Feeling
§ 7. Willing
B. THE FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF MENTAL LIFE
§ 8. Attention
§ 9. Memory
§ 10. Practice
§ 11. Fatigue
C.THE EXPRESSIONS OF MENTAL LIFE
§ 12. Perception and Movement
§ 13. Thought and Movement
CHAPTER III. COMPLICATIONS OF MENTAL LIFE
A. THE INTELLECT
§ 14. Perception. 1. Characteristics of Perception
2. Illusions
§ 15. Ideation
§ 16. Language. 1. Word Imagery
2. The Acquisition of Speech
3. The Growth of Language
4. The Significance of Language
§ 17. Judgment and Reason. 1. Coherent Thought
2. The Self and the World
3. Intelligence
§ 18. Belief
B. Affection and Conduct
§ 19. Complications of Feeling. 1. Feeling Dependent on Form and Content
2. Feeling Dependent on Association of Ideas
3. Irradiation of Feeling
§ 20. Emotions
§ 21. Complications of Willing
§ 22. Freedom of Conduct
CHAPTER IV. HIGHEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
§ 23. Evils of Knowledge
§ 24. Religion
§ 25. Art
§ 26. Morality
Conclusion
INDEX
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Hermann Ebbinghaus
Published by Good Press, 2021
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The treelike branches of the main fiber and of the collaterals, if far away from the cell body, are sometimes called the terminal arborization, from the Latin word for tree, arbor (fig. 6). The treelike branching has most probably a functional significance of great importance. It enables the endings of different neurons to come into close enough contact to make it possible for the nervous processes to pass over from one neuron into another neuron, without destroying the individuality, the relative independence of each neuron.
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