Citation: Hanson, Esther Elizabeth. The unity of the senses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1903.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The parts of the human body that chiefly interests the student of mental science are the nerves and nerve centers, principally collected in the brain, the organs of sense, and the muscular system. The brain is the principal organ of the mind. We know that the brain is the principal organ of the mind from the local feelings that we experience during mental excitement. In most cases of bodily irritation, we can assign the place or seat of the disturbance. In ordinary circumstances we have no local consciousness of mental action, but in time of great mental agitation, or after ...
Adrian, E.D. The basis of sensation. London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1928 The author summarizes work tha...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
This is the accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Oxford University Press. Reproduced b...
Citation: Hanson, Esther Elizabeth. The unity of the senses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
Citation: Baird, Nellie Wilhelmina. The relation of the physical body to the mental body. Senior the...
Most of us must learn to feel, as an artist learns to see in order to draw. All of the physiological...
Individuals are equipped with sense organs which serve as receptors to handle inputs of physical ene...
Please be advised that this information was generated on 2016-05-12 and may be subject to change. Se...
Our senses are essential to our lives and their enjoyment. How do they work? A research institute at...
The fundamental function of human brain and sensory organs, based on empirical experience, is to com...
This essay draws attention to two problems in neuroscience’s set of assumptions. These self-defeatin...
Abstract Psychophysiological science consider foundations of the mind is exemplified as Mental proc...
The sensory nervous system is of critical importance in our daily lives and contributes to our perso...
The existence of a living organism is impossible without information, which must come both from the ...
Adrian, E.D. The basis of sensation. London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1928 The author summarizes work tha...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
This is the accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Oxford University Press. Reproduced b...
Citation: Hanson, Esther Elizabeth. The unity of the senses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
Citation: Baird, Nellie Wilhelmina. The relation of the physical body to the mental body. Senior the...
Most of us must learn to feel, as an artist learns to see in order to draw. All of the physiological...
Individuals are equipped with sense organs which serve as receptors to handle inputs of physical ene...
Please be advised that this information was generated on 2016-05-12 and may be subject to change. Se...
Our senses are essential to our lives and their enjoyment. How do they work? A research institute at...
The fundamental function of human brain and sensory organs, based on empirical experience, is to com...
This essay draws attention to two problems in neuroscience’s set of assumptions. These self-defeatin...
Abstract Psychophysiological science consider foundations of the mind is exemplified as Mental proc...
The sensory nervous system is of critical importance in our daily lives and contributes to our perso...
The existence of a living organism is impossible without information, which must come both from the ...
Adrian, E.D. The basis of sensation. London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1928 The author summarizes work tha...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
This is the accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by Oxford University Press. Reproduced b...