The Five Senses of ManHenry S. King & Company, 1876 - 304 стор. |
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... perceive simulta- neously the inward sensation of movement of the muscles , that is , the existence of the sensation of touch , and , by means of our sense of sight , the visible motion of the hand and the object . - The simultaneous ...
... perceive simulta- neously the inward sensation of movement of the muscles , that is , the existence of the sensation of touch , and , by means of our sense of sight , the visible motion of the hand and the object . - The simultaneous ...
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... perceive a sensation , and refer it to the object which has caused it . But as soon as we cut the skin with the knife , we feel pain , a feeling which we no longer refer to the cutting knife , but which we feel within ourselves , and ...
... perceive a sensation , and refer it to the object which has caused it . But as soon as we cut the skin with the knife , we feel pain , a feeling which we no longer refer to the cutting knife , but which we feel within ourselves , and ...
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... perceive as such , and from which we can obtain an idea of its weight . Every other force , equally with weight , can act upon the skin by pressure , and thereby we are able to estimate the strength of the pressure which weighs upon the ...
... perceive as such , and from which we can obtain an idea of its weight . Every other force , equally with weight , can act upon the skin by pressure , and thereby we are able to estimate the strength of the pressure which weighs upon the ...
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... perceiving fine distinctions of space . as Other parts of the body than the hand , especially the feet , are very little adapted for touching , not only on account of their inconvenient position and defective form , but because their ...
... perceiving fine distinctions of space . as Other parts of the body than the hand , especially the feet , are very little adapted for touching , not only on account of their inconvenient position and defective form , but because their ...
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... perceive a double impression . Therefore a and b will lie upon the limits of a single sensation . Similarly with c and d , which have the same number of intermediate terminal boundaries . We now see why the sensation of a single contact ...
... perceive a double impression . Therefore a and b will lie upon the limits of a single sensation . Similarly with c and d , which have the same number of intermediate terminal boundaries . We now see why the sensation of a single contact ...
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