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دانلود کتاب Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology

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Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology

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Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان:   
سری: Psychology Revivals 
ISBN (شابک) : 1138017876, 9781138017870 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2013 
تعداد صفحات: 476 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Translators\' Preface
Translators\' Preface to Second Edition
Author\'s Preface to Second Edition
Table of Contents
Lecture First
	Philosophical Anticipations of Psychology
	Spiritualism and Materialism
	Methods and Aids of Psychological Investigation
Lecture Second
	Analysis of Mental Processes
	Idea and Sensation
	Intensity and Quality of Sensation
	Measurement of the Intensity of Sensation
Lecture Third
	Estimation of the Intensity of Sensation
	Mathematical
Expression of the Law of Sensation-intensities
	Significance
of Negative Sensation-values
	Unit of Stimulus and Unit of Sensation
Lecture Fourth
	A Just Noticeable Sensation
	Upper and Lower Limit of Weber\'s Law
	Psychological Interpretation of the Law
Lecture Fifth
	Quality of Sensation
	Tone-sensation; Beats
	Clang-colour
	Simultaneous Clangs
	Noises
	Measurement of Differences of Tone-sensations
	The Tonal Scale
	Relation to Weber\'s Law
Lecture Sixth
	Light-sensations; Sensations of Colour and Brightness
	Analysis and Mixture of Colours
	The Three Primary Colours
	Leonardo\'s Four Principal Colours
	Theory of Light-sensations
Lecture Seventh
	Relation of the Senses of Sight and Hearing
	Positive and Negative After-images
	Mechanical and Chemical Senses
	Phenomena of Contrast
	General Law of Relativity
Lecture Eighth
	Reflex Movements
	Purposiveness of the Reflex
	Development of the Reflexes of Touch and Sight
Lecture Ninth
	Muscle-sensations: their Influence upon Localisation
	Connexion of Sensations of Movement with other Sensations
	Influence of Practice upon Reflex Movements
	Arrangement in Space a Process of Association
Lecture Tenth
	Influence of Ocular Movement on Spatial Vision
	Geometrical Optical Illusions
	Spatial Perceptions of the Sense of Touch
	Accidental and Congenital Blindness
	Why are not Visual Objects Inverted?
	Concluding Remarks upon the Theory of Space-construction
Lecture Eleventh
	The Separation of Visual Ideas; Influence of Boundary Lines
	Ideas of Depth
	Relations between Apparent Magnitude and Distance of Objects
Lecture Twelfth
	Binocular Vision; Difference of the Two Retinal Images
	The Stereoscope; Simplest Stereoscopic Experiments
	Theory of Stereoscopic Vision
Lecture Thirteenth
	Combination of Similar Stereoscopic Images
	Ideational Change in Stereoscopic Combination
	Reflection and Lustre; Theory of Lustre
	Phenomena of Suppression in Binocular Vision
Lecture Fourteenth
	The Feelings
	Sense-feelings
	Common Feeling and the other Total Feelings
	Relation of Feeling to Idea
Lecture Fifteenth
	Relation of Feeling to Will; Impulse and Desire
	Development of Will
	Simple and Complex Voluntary Acts
	Psychological Elements in Voluntary Action
Lecture Sixteenth
	The Concept of Consciousness
	Condition of Ideas in Consciousness
	Perception and Apperception; Clearness and Distinctness of Ideas
	Phenomena accompanying Apperception
	Attention
	Self-consciousness
Lecture Seventeenth
	Development of Attention; Passive and Active Apperception
	Attention and Will; Fluctuations of Attention
	Range of Consciousness; Formation and Division of Rhythmical Series
Lecture Eighteenth
	Temporal Course of Ideas
	Personal Difference of Astronomers: Eye and Ear Method
	Method of Registration
	Reaction-time
	Temporal Determination of Mental Processes
Lecture Nineteenth
	Qualitative Change of Ideas
	Association of Ideas; Simultaneous Association; Complication
	Assimilation
	Theory of Simultaneous Association
Lecture Twentieth
	Successive Associations
	Association by Similarity and Contiguity
	Cognition and Recognition as Simple Forms of Association
	Theory of Successive Associations
	Indirect Association
Lecture Twenty-first
	Concepts and Judgments
	Distinguishing Marks of Intellectual Processes
	Development of the Intellectual Functions
	Mental Derangement
Lecture Twenty-second
	Dreams
	Sleep-walking
	Hypnotism and Suggestion
	Auto-suggestion and Post-hypnotic Influence
	Errors of the ‘Hypnotism-psychology,\'
Lecture Twenty-third
	Problems of Animal Psychology; Deficiencies of the Science
	Methodological Rules
	Acts of Cognition and Recognition among Animals
	Association among the Lower Animals
Lecture Twenty-fourth
	Mentality of the Higher Animals
	Animal Play
	Alleged Formation of Judgments and Concepts
	General Significance of Association
	Man and the Animals
Lecture Twenty-fifth
	Connexion of Affective States in Consciousness
	Sensory Accompaniments of Compound Feelings
	Emotion
	Intellectual Feelings
Lecture Twenty-sixth
	Expression of the Emotions
	Impulsive and Volitional Action
	Instinctive Action
	Theories of Instinct
Lecture Twenty-seventh
	Instinctive Action in Man
	Acquired Instincts
	Connate Instincts
	Practice, Imitation, and Inheritance
	Relation of Animal to Human Instinct
Lecture Twenty-eighth
	Social Instincts; Temporary Associations and Friendships of Animals
	Animal Marriage
	Animal Societies and State
Lecture Twenty-ninth
	Voluntary Action
	The Causality of Will
	Relation of the Individual to the General Will
	Character as the Ultimate Cause of Will
Lecture Thirtieth
	Concluding Remarks; The Question of Immortality
	The Principle of Psychophysical Parallelism
	Old and New Phrenology
	The Empirical Significance of the Principle of Parallelism
	The Nature of Mind
Index




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