The American Journal of Psychology, Том 12Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn University of Illinois Press, 1901 |
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... move . It is indeed strange that this erect attitude of the human body , which conjoins with it the discharge of the highest faculties of man , has not been heretofore a subject of more ex- tended investigation . It is the purpose of ...
... move . It is indeed strange that this erect attitude of the human body , which conjoins with it the discharge of the highest faculties of man , has not been heretofore a subject of more ex- tended investigation . It is the purpose of ...
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... move these members in a natural manner . For one - half hour it was observed that the limbs moved before the body and the head turned from side to side . Medical writers who place the evidence of movements con- siderable later , usually ...
... move these members in a natural manner . For one - half hour it was observed that the limbs moved before the body and the head turned from side to side . Medical writers who place the evidence of movements con- siderable later , usually ...
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... move- ments of respiration , the change of position and posture and the movements of walking , all have their direct influence in stimulating the organism of the fœtus . These stimuli start the nerve mechanism which has become so ...
... move- ments of respiration , the change of position and posture and the movements of walking , all have their direct influence in stimulating the organism of the fœtus . These stimuli start the nerve mechanism which has become so ...
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... move about on two feet with the greatest ease and the least expenditure of energy . Muscles . The muscles of the infant are very small and soft and not until the sixth month do they become firm and resist- ing . Certain muscles are more ...
... move about on two feet with the greatest ease and the least expenditure of energy . Muscles . The muscles of the infant are very small and soft and not until the sixth month do they become firm and resist- ing . Certain muscles are more ...
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... moves off in its element as soon as hatched ; the chick can stand upon its feet immediately after it is liberated ... move- ments are aimless so far as the individual performing them is concerned , they are not necessarily meaningless ...
... moves off in its element as soon as hatched ; the chick can stand upon its feet immediately after it is liberated ... move- ments are aimless so far as the individual performing them is concerned , they are not necessarily meaningless ...
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