Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 25Victoria Institute., 1892 |
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... brain . More precisely , we can say that the real seat and home of mind is in the cerebral cortex , the rind of gray nervous matter which surrounds and envelops the white matter of the brain . But I must remind you that such language as ...
... brain . More precisely , we can say that the real seat and home of mind is in the cerebral cortex , the rind of gray nervous matter which surrounds and envelops the white matter of the brain . But I must remind you that such language as ...
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... brain , just as perspiration is the secretion of sudatory glands , and tears the secretion of the tear - ducts ? But the secretory product of the brain is the fluid found in certain of its cavities , and this fluid is no more like a ...
... brain , just as perspiration is the secretion of sudatory glands , and tears the secretion of the tear - ducts ? But the secretory product of the brain is the fluid found in certain of its cavities , and this fluid is no more like a ...
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... brain seems to stand far in advance of the mind ; at others , the mind appears to have overtaken and passed by the stage reached by its physical substratum . During During a long period of life the growth of mental powers is constant ...
... brain seems to stand far in advance of the mind ; at others , the mind appears to have overtaken and passed by the stage reached by its physical substratum . During During a long period of life the growth of mental powers is constant ...
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... brain . We are looking upon some scene or landscape , or , to talk a scientific language , various nerve messages are proceeding from the end - organs of sense , which have been excited by external stimuli : we attend to some features ...
... brain . We are looking upon some scene or landscape , or , to talk a scientific language , various nerve messages are proceeding from the end - organs of sense , which have been excited by external stimuli : we attend to some features ...
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in the brain , but this does not explain its activity . And if the answer of the physiologist be that there are certain associations set up between particular nerve - currents , and that when these run together they rouse all sorts of ...
in the brain , but this does not explain its activity . And if the answer of the physiologist be that there are certain associations set up between particular nerve - currents , and that when these run together they rouse all sorts of ...
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