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Ceil-body, 17 ff.
Cerebral laws and association,
207 f.
Cerebrum, 39 ff.
Cerebellum, 39.
Change in consciousness, 92 ff.
Character, Chapter XXII.
Child psychology, 3.
Chromæsthesia, 244.
Choice, see volition.
Circulatory sensations, see sen-
sations organic.
CLAY, 191.
Clearness in attention, 81 ff.
Coalescence of sensations, 156.
Cochlea, figs. 41, 42, 43, 44.
Cognition, see Chapters V. to
XII. inclusive.
Cold, sensations of, 111 ff.; neural
basis of, 114 ff.
Colligation, 107.
Colour blindness, normal per-
ipheral, 136 ; abnornial, 136.
Colour, complementaries and
mixtures, 133 ff.; contrast,
135 f.; sensations of, 131 ff.;
theories of, 317 ff.
Comparative psychology, 4.
Comparison, process of, 259,
264.
Complex tone, 125.
Conation and attention, 82 ; and
will, 409.
Concept, nature of, 250, 252 ff.;
257 - 260 ; and image, 251 ff.;
function of, 260 ; change and
growth of, 263 ff.; and meaning,
245, and judgment, 270 ff.
Conscience, feeling of, 393.
Consciousness, appearance of,
63 ff.; definition of, 1 ; relation
of to the nervous system,
Chapter III.; motor aspects
of 334, 405.
Contiguity, association by, 211 ff.
Contrast in colour, 135 f.; in
association, 211 f.
Convergence of eyes, 140.
Coördinations, primary, 60 ff.;
334 ff.; 346 ff.; establishment
of control over, 62 ff.; Chap-
ter XX.
COPE, 343.
Corpora quadrigemina, 26, 37,
fig. 14.
Corpus callosum, 47, figs. 24,
25.
Cortex, cerebral, 39 - 55, figs. 19-
29.
Corti, organ of, figs. 41, 42.
Curiosity, 354.
Currents in nerves, see nerve
currents.
Cutaneous sensations, see sen-
sations.
DARWIN, 382.
Deaf-mutes, 262.
Deduction, 284, 287.
Dendrite, 20, figs. 1, 2, 3.
Desire, analysis of, and re-
lation to volition, 430 ff.
DEWEY, 382.
Difference, apprehension of, 105.
Difference limen, see Weber's
law.
Diffusion, law of, 67.
Disagreeableness as affection,
303 ff.
Diserimination, as analytic at-
tention, 103 ff.; relation to as-
sociation, 108.
Dispersed attention, 98.
Dissociation, see diserimina-
tion.
Distance, perception of, 184 ff.
Dizziness, and relation to semi-
circular eanals, 119.
Donble personolity, see alter-
nating personality.
Dreams, 453 f.
Dura mater, 25.
Duration, perception of, 190 ff.;
of attention, 92 ff.; of sensa-
tions, 147 : of sensations in re-
lation to feelings, 306.
Ear, figs. 41 - 44.
Earthworm, nervous system of,
fig. 8.
EBBINGHAUS, 29.
Effort, feeling, of, 427 ff.
Ego, see self.

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