M. M.

CONTENTS

[INTRODUCTION]
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A Sketch of the History of Psychology[3]
[CHAPTER I
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY]
§ [1]. Brain and Mind[27]
§ [2]. The Nervous System[30]
[1.] The Elements of the Nervous System[30]
[2.] The Architecture of the Nervous System[34]
[3.] The Anatomy of the Nervous System[38]
[4.] The Nervous System and Consciousness[41]
§ [3]. Explanation of the Functional Relation between Brain and Mind[43]
[1.] The Brain a Tool of the Mind[44]
[2.] The Brain an Objectified Conception of the Mind[47]
[CHAPTER II
THE SPECIAL FACTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS]

[A. The Elements of Mental Life]
§ [4]. Sensation[50]
[1.] The Newly Discovered Kinds of Sensation[50]
[2.] The Other Sensations[57]
[3.] Temporal and Spatial Attributes[65]
[4.] Sensation and Stimulus[69]
§ [5]. Imagination[78]
§ [6]. Feeling[81]
§ [7]. Willing[85]
[B. The Fundamental Laws of Mental Life]
§ [8]. Attention[87]
§ [9]. Memory[93]
§ [10]. Practice[99]
§ [11]. Fatigue[102]
[C. The Expressions of Mental Life]
§ [12]. Perception and Movement[105]
§ [13]. Thought and Movement[108]
[CHAPTER III
COMPLICATIONS OF MENTAL LIFE]

[A. The Intellect]
§ [14]. Perception[114]
[1.] Characteristics of Perception[114]
[2.] Illusions[120]
§ [15]. Ideation[123]
§ [16]. Language[128]
[1.] Word Imagery[128]
[2.] The Acquisition of Speech[130]
[3.] The Growth of Language[135]
[4.] The Significance of Language[139]
§ [17]. Judgment and Reason[142]
[1.] Coherent Thought[142]
[2.] The Self and the World[145]
[3.] Intelligence[148]
§ [18]. Belief[152]
[B. Affection and Conduct]
§ [19]. Complications of Feeling[162]
[1.] Feeling Dependent on Form and Content[162]
[2.] Feeling Dependent on Association of Ideas[164]
[3.] Irradiation of Feeling[167]
§ [20]. Emotions[168]
§ [21]. Complications of Willing[173]
§ [22]. Freedom of Conduct[176]
[CHAPTER IV
HIGHEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS]
§ [23]. Evils of Knowledge[183]
§ [24]. Religion[189]
§ [25]. Art[196]
§ [26]. Morality[204]
[Conclusion][210]
[Index]: [A],[B],[C],[D],[E],[F],[G],[H],[I],[J],[K],[L],[M],[N],[O],[P],[Q],[R],[S],[T],[U],[V],[W],[Z][213]

ILLUSTRATIONS

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[1. Multipolar Cell Body][30]
[2. Pyramidal Cell Body][31]
[3. Dendrites of a Nerve Cell of the Cerebellum][31]
[4. Various Types of Cell Bodies][32]
[5. Longitudinal Section of a Nerve Fiber with Stained Fibrils][32]
[6. Terminal Arborization of Optical Nerve Fibers][33]
[7. Diagram of Nervous Architecture: Reflex Arches connected by a Low Nerve Center][36]
[8. Diagram of Nervous Architecture: Lower Nerve Centers connected by a Higher Center][36]
[9. Diagram of Nervous Architecture: Higher Nerve Centers connected by a Still Higher Center][37]
[10.Frontal Section of the Right Cerebral Hemisphere][39]
[11. & 12. Sections of the Cerebral Cortex][40]
[13. Localization of Peripheral Functions in the Cerebral Cortex][41]
[14. Color Pyramid][59]
[15. “A Burnt Child fears the Fire”][111]
[16. Two Possibilities of Perception][120]
[17. Varieties of Perception][121]
[18. Visual and Kinesthetic Control of Voluntary Action: the Former Intact, the Latter Lost][175]

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