Millions of items of the outward order are present to my senses which never properly enter into my experience. Why ? Because they have no interest for me. My experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items whieh I notice shape my mind— without... Principles of Education - Стр. 665авторы: Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1910 - Страниц: 790Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1905 - Страниц: 402
...thereby becomes to some extent an end of action. "My experience is what I agree to attend to . " 3 " Only those items which I notice shape my mind —...selective interest experience is an utter chaos." Thus the essence of your mental life is largely will, your consciousness is teleological. Martineau... | |
| William James - 1918 - Страниц: 746
...experience that is which would make it tantamount to the mere presence to the senses of an outward order. Millions of items of the outward order are present...Because they have no interest for me. My experience ia whit I agree to attend to. Only those items which I notice shape my mind — without selective interest,... | |
| Elise A. Seyfarth, Emmy R. Turner - 1921 - Страниц: 272
...the study of human nature. Interest is an important factor in every analysis of mental functioning. " My experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items which I notice shape my mind — without elective interest experience is an utter chaos. Interest alone gives accent and emphasis, light and... | |
| Jacobus van der Laan - 1922 - Страниц: 158
...attention in determining the perceptive faculties of the human mind, continues as follows (p. 402) : "Millions of items of the outward order are present to my senses which never probably enter into my experience. Why? because they have no interest for me. My experience is what... | |
| 1921 - Страниц: 298
...the study of human nature. Interest is an important factor in every analysis of mental functioning. " My experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items which I notice shape my mind—without elective interest experience is an utter chaos. Interest alone gives accent and emphasis,... | |
| Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Eugene Rochberg-Halton, Eugene Halton - 1981 - Страниц: 324
...would make it tantamount to the mere presence to the senses of an outward order. Millions of items in the outward order are present to my senses which never...selective interest, experience is an utter chaos. Games, 1890, p. 402) It would be a mistake to think of psychic activity as a sort oftlan vital, a raw... | |
| Lorin W. Anderson - 1984 - Страниц: 282
...fifty-seven pages to the concept of attention. Concerning the attention-learning relationship James wrote 'my experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items which I notice shape my mind' (p. 402). Educator Harry Wheat (1931) actually defined learning in terms of attention: 'Learning is... | |
| Daniel Goleman - 1985 - Страниц: 294
...signals." The ways in which our attention is biased have profound effects. As William James put it, "My experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items I notice shape my mind." But, he adds, "Without selective interest, experience is utter chaos." For... | |
| S.K. Newstead, S.H Irvine, P.L. Dann - 1986 - Страниц: 538
...the topic of attention. With regard to the relationship between attention and learning, he stated: "My experience is what I agree to attend to. Only those items which I notice shape ray mind" (p. 402). In 1931 Harry Wheat defined learning in terms of attention: "Learning is the activity... | |
| Russell B. Goodman - 1990 - Страниц: 182
...active at its basis, not passively received, and interest is the key factor in it. As he explains, "Millions of items of the outward order are present...interest for me. My experience is what I agree to attend to."92 Interest is a cause of my experience. Years later, he described the process even more aggressively... | |
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