The Five Senses of ManH. S. King, 1876 - 304 стор. |
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... circular shape , is called the sensory circle of the skin ; and by exact measurement the skin of the whole body has been divided into a number of sensory circles , which differ extremely in size , and considerably in form . An ...
... circular shape , is called the sensory circle of the skin ; and by exact measurement the skin of the whole body has been divided into a number of sensory circles , which differ extremely in size , and considerably in form . An ...
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... sensory circles in order to be understood . In order to obtain an insight into the facts men- tioned above , we must return to ... sensory circle cannot be distinguished from each other by the brain , and all the irritations , which are ...
... sensory circles in order to be understood . In order to obtain an insight into the facts men- tioned above , we must return to ... sensory circle cannot be distinguished from each other by the brain , and all the irritations , which are ...
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... sensory circle , and that the terminal apparatus of the fibres varies in size according to the size of these circles . There are , however , important reasons against such an assumption . It has , in fact , been observed that in the ...
... sensory circle , and that the terminal apparatus of the fibres varies in size according to the size of these circles . There are , however , important reasons against such an assumption . It has , in fact , been observed that in the ...
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... sensory circle . If it were so , the circle must have distinct limits , within which the phenomena must obtain , as shown above . If we move the points of the compasses forward from the sensory circle I to the circle 2 , then the ...
... sensory circle . If it were so , the circle must have distinct limits , within which the phenomena must obtain , as shown above . If we move the points of the compasses forward from the sensory circle I to the circle 2 , then the ...
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... sensory circle can have no fixed boundary on the skin , but that we may imagine it removed at will , as is represented by the dotted line fig . 4 , as long as it includes the definite number of terminal boundaries of the nerve - fibres ...
... sensory circle can have no fixed boundary on the skin , but that we may imagine it removed at will , as is represented by the dotted line fig . 4 , as long as it includes the definite number of terminal boundaries of the nerve - fibres ...
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action apparatus appear auditory nerve basilar membrane blue body brain called camera obscura cause centimetres cochlea complementary colours consists convex lens distance distinct distinguish double impression ear-bones edge Ernst Heinrich Weber Eustachian tube exactly excited experience fact fenestra ovalis field of vision figure fingers fixed follows fundamental tone greater green hand harmonics Helmholtz illusion imagine incidental images instance irritation layer look manner means motion move muscles number of vibrations observed octave optic nerve outer passes peculiar perceive a double perception phenomena picture position primary colours produced rays of light recognise refraction retina seen sensation of light sense of locality sense of touch sensitive to red sensory circle sensory nerves sensory organs separate points side simultaneously single nerve-fibre skin sound sound-waves spectrum stereoscopic string surface tactile takes place terminal boundaries terminal limits tion tube tuning-fork tympanic cavity tympanic membrane violet vitreous humour whilst
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