| Walter Bagehot - 1881 - 286 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an aflinity of artificial reflex actions. That is to say, an action...frequent repetition it becomes, in a manner, part of our organisation, and is performed without volition, or even consciousness. ' As everyone knows, it takes... | |
| Ezra Mundy Hunt - 1886 - 396 páginas
...on his part, of anything but the sense of words in the book. In other words, they are reflex acts." The reflex actions proper to the spinal cord itself...performed without volition, or even consciousness. The possibility of all education is based upon the existence of this power which the nervous system... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1891 - 608 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an affinity of artificial reflex actions ; that is to say, an...consciousness. " As every one knows, it takes a soldier a very long time to learn his drill, — to put himself, for instance, into the attitude of ' attention... | |
| 1897 - 1174 páginas
...oF putting the case, " An action may require! all our attention ana all our volition for its first, second, or third . performance, but by frequent repetition it becomes in a manner part of our organisation, and is performed without volition or even coneciouer/ees." The whimpering child, frequently... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1899 - 476 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an affinity of artificial reflex actions. That is to say, an action...performed without volition, or even consciousness. " As everyone knows, it takes a soldier a very long time to learn his drill — to put himself, for instance,... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 480 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an affinity of artificial reflex actions. That is to say, an action...performed without volition, or even consciousness. " As everyone knows, it takes a soldier a very long time to learn his drill — to put himself, for instance,... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu - 1900 - 468 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an affinity of artificial reflex actions. That is to say, an action...performed without volition, or even consciousness. learn his drill — to put himself, for instance, into the attitude of ' attention ' at the instant... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1915 - 272 páginas
...the cord and the properties of its constituents. By the help of the brain we may acquire an affinity of artificial reflex actions. That is to say, an action...may require all our attention and all our volition T » for its first, or second, or third performance, but by frequent repetition it becomes, in a manner,... | |
| Victoria C. Woodhull - 2005 - 332 páginas
...elementary physiology: "By the help of the brain we may acquire an infinity of artificial reflex actions, 28 that is to say an action may require all our attention and all our volition for its first, second or third performance, but by frequent repetition it becomes, in a manner, part of our organization,... | |
| Victoria C Woodhull - 2005 - 112 páginas
...elementary physiology: "By the help of the brain we may acquire an infinity of artificial reflex actions, 28 that is to say an action may require all our attention and all our volition for its first, second or third performance, but by frequent repetition it becomes, in a manner, part of our organization,... | |
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