Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology

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نام کتاب : Lectures on Human and Animal Psychology
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سخنرانی در مورد روانشناسی انسان و حیوان
سری : Psychology Revivals
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ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 476
ISBN (شابک) : 1138017876 , 9781138017870
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت



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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Translators\' Preface
Translators\' Preface to Second Edition
Author\'s Preface to Second Edition
Table of Contents
Lecture First
Philosophical Anticipations of Psychology
Spiritualism and Materialism
Methods and Aids of Psychological Investigation
Lecture Second
Analysis of Mental Processes
Idea and Sensation
Intensity and Quality of Sensation
Measurement of the Intensity of Sensation
Lecture Third
Estimation of the Intensity of Sensation
Mathematical
Expression of the Law of Sensation-intensities
Significance
of Negative Sensation-values
Unit of Stimulus and Unit of Sensation
Lecture Fourth
A Just Noticeable Sensation
Upper and Lower Limit of Weber\'s Law
Psychological Interpretation of the Law
Lecture Fifth
Quality of Sensation
Tone-sensation; Beats
Clang-colour
Simultaneous Clangs
Noises
Measurement of Differences of Tone-sensations
The Tonal Scale
Relation to Weber\'s Law
Lecture Sixth
Light-sensations; Sensations of Colour and Brightness
Analysis and Mixture of Colours
The Three Primary Colours
Leonardo\'s Four Principal Colours
Theory of Light-sensations
Lecture Seventh
Relation of the Senses of Sight and Hearing
Positive and Negative After-images
Mechanical and Chemical Senses
Phenomena of Contrast
General Law of Relativity
Lecture Eighth
Reflex Movements
Purposiveness of the Reflex
Development of the Reflexes of Touch and Sight
Lecture Ninth
Muscle-sensations: their Influence upon Localisation
Connexion of Sensations of Movement with other Sensations
Influence of Practice upon Reflex Movements
Arrangement in Space a Process of Association
Lecture Tenth
Influence of Ocular Movement on Spatial Vision
Geometrical Optical Illusions
Spatial Perceptions of the Sense of Touch
Accidental and Congenital Blindness
Why are not Visual Objects Inverted?
Concluding Remarks upon the Theory of Space-construction
Lecture Eleventh
The Separation of Visual Ideas; Influence of Boundary Lines
Ideas of Depth
Relations between Apparent Magnitude and Distance of Objects
Lecture Twelfth
Binocular Vision; Difference of the Two Retinal Images
The Stereoscope; Simplest Stereoscopic Experiments
Theory of Stereoscopic Vision
Lecture Thirteenth
Combination of Similar Stereoscopic Images
Ideational Change in Stereoscopic Combination
Reflection and Lustre; Theory of Lustre
Phenomena of Suppression in Binocular Vision
Lecture Fourteenth
The Feelings
Sense-feelings
Common Feeling and the other Total Feelings
Relation of Feeling to Idea
Lecture Fifteenth
Relation of Feeling to Will; Impulse and Desire
Development of Will
Simple and Complex Voluntary Acts
Psychological Elements in Voluntary Action
Lecture Sixteenth
The Concept of Consciousness
Condition of Ideas in Consciousness
Perception and Apperception; Clearness and Distinctness of Ideas
Phenomena accompanying Apperception
Attention
Self-consciousness
Lecture Seventeenth
Development of Attention; Passive and Active Apperception
Attention and Will; Fluctuations of Attention
Range of Consciousness; Formation and Division of Rhythmical Series
Lecture Eighteenth
Temporal Course of Ideas
Personal Difference of Astronomers: Eye and Ear Method
Method of Registration
Reaction-time
Temporal Determination of Mental Processes
Lecture Nineteenth
Qualitative Change of Ideas
Association of Ideas; Simultaneous Association; Complication
Assimilation
Theory of Simultaneous Association
Lecture Twentieth
Successive Associations
Association by Similarity and Contiguity
Cognition and Recognition as Simple Forms of Association
Theory of Successive Associations
Indirect Association
Lecture Twenty-first
Concepts and Judgments
Distinguishing Marks of Intellectual Processes
Development of the Intellectual Functions
Mental Derangement
Lecture Twenty-second
Dreams
Sleep-walking
Hypnotism and Suggestion
Auto-suggestion and Post-hypnotic Influence
Errors of the ‘Hypnotism-psychology,\'
Lecture Twenty-third
Problems of Animal Psychology; Deficiencies of the Science
Methodological Rules
Acts of Cognition and Recognition among Animals
Association among the Lower Animals
Lecture Twenty-fourth
Mentality of the Higher Animals
Animal Play
Alleged Formation of Judgments and Concepts
General Significance of Association
Man and the Animals
Lecture Twenty-fifth
Connexion of Affective States in Consciousness
Sensory Accompaniments of Compound Feelings
Emotion
Intellectual Feelings
Lecture Twenty-sixth
Expression of the Emotions
Impulsive and Volitional Action
Instinctive Action
Theories of Instinct
Lecture Twenty-seventh
Instinctive Action in Man
Acquired Instincts
Connate Instincts
Practice, Imitation, and Inheritance
Relation of Animal to Human Instinct
Lecture Twenty-eighth
Social Instincts; Temporary Associations and Friendships of Animals
Animal Marriage
Animal Societies and State
Lecture Twenty-ninth
Voluntary Action
The Causality of Will
Relation of the Individual to the General Will
Character as the Ultimate Cause of Will
Lecture Thirtieth
Concluding Remarks; The Question of Immortality
The Principle of Psychophysical Parallelism
Old and New Phrenology
The Empirical Significance of the Principle of Parallelism
The Nature of Mind
Index




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