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| | | | CHAPTER VIII THOUGHT AND THOUGHT CONTENT | 156 | | | | Imagination and perception, | 156 ; | | | | Reproductive and productive imagination, | 158 ; | | | | | Memory and anticipation, | 160 ; | | | | | Images, ideas and concepts, | 162 ; | | | | Sym- bolic thinking, | 164 ; | | | | | The determination of imaginative types, | 164 ; | | | | The culti- vation of imagination, | 168. | | | | | CHAPTER IX THE B0DILY MECHANISM | 170 | | | | The complex organism a social group, | 170 ; | | | | | | | | | | | Epithelial receptors, | 179 ; | | | | | The divisions of the nervous system, | 179 ; | | | | | | | | Reactions and reaction arcs, | 186 ; | | | | | | | Local and spontaneous activities, | 198 ; | | | | | Mixed reactions, | 198 ; Reactions of the glands | | and smooth muscles, 199. | | | | | CHAPTER X REACTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS | 202 | | | | Degrees of consciousness, | 202 ; | | | | | | | | CHAPTER XI INSTINCT AND HABIT | 209 | | | | General distinctions, | 209 ; | | | | | Drainage and habit formation, | 210 ; | | | | Instinctive reactions and instincts, | 214 ; | | | | Consciousness and volition in instinctive reac- tions, | 219 ; | | | | | General principle of habit formation, | 223 ; | | | | Specific problems of learning, | 230. | | | | | CHAPTER XII THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION | 238 | | | | Direct and indirect perception, | 238 ; | | | | | | | | | | The conditions of accurate perception, | 252 ; | | | | | Meaning and symbolic perception, | 254. | | | | | CHAPTER XIII SPACE PERCEPTION | 260 | | | | Space perception and muscular activity, | 260 ; | | | | | Visual depth perception, | 263 ; | | | | | Non-symbolic factors in space perception, | 276 ; | | | | Auditory space perception, | 277 ; | | | | | Space perception through other senses, | 280 ; | | | | The perception of movement, | 282 ; | | | | | | | | Visual anesthesia and perception, | 288 ; | | | | Spatial illu- sions, | 291. | | | | | CHAPTER XIV THE THINKING PROCESS | 298 | | | | The thought reaction, | 298 ; | | | | | The association of ideas, | 304 ; | | | | Mediate associa- tions, | 306 ; | | | | | Formation of automatisms, | 307 ; | | | | | | -10- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Elements of Scientific Psychology. Contributors: Knight Dunlap - author. Publisher: C.V. Mosby Company. Place of Publication: St. Louis, MO. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: 10.
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