单词 | tactual sensation |
例句 | The same is true of sounds, of tactual sensations, of every other sensible obstacle to pure activity. Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge When this performance had been carried out six times, he did not notice the coming up of the tactual sensation with vividness any longer. Psychotherapy What happens in the case of light is equally true of sound and tactual sensation. Modern Religious Cults and Movements Similarly, subjective tactual sensations may give rise to gross illusions, as when a patient "feels" his body attacked by foul and destructive creatures. Illusions A Psychological Study This whole reaction pointed to the formation of an association between the peculiar tactual sensation and the painful shock which frequently followed it. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory. He affirms that the image of an object which the blind acquires by touch readily divests itself of the characters of tactual sensation and differs profoundly from these. Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge The abnormal tactual sensation forced on consciousness the idea of the cutting of the wrist. Psychotherapy Diderot attempts to solve the problem by maintaining that tactual sensations occupy an extended space which the blind in thought can add to or contract, and in this way equip himself with spatial conceptions. Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge The similarity of the first customer together with the tactual sensations had evidently touched that complex and brought the suppressed emotion to an explosion which frequently takes the form of palpitation and similar symptoms. Psychotherapy The tactual sensations are meager and faint, and muscular tensions have not yet had time to arise. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory. The common element cannot possibly be supplied either by the data of visual sensation which the blind do not possess, or by the data of passive tactual sensation which the vident hardly ever employ. Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge The slow change in the position of the tactual sensations evidently produces a rather strong influence on the equilibrium of nervous impulses, and here again vasomotor reflexes seem to arise easily. Psychotherapy Later the mere tactual sensation alone produced by the contact with the hand of a man, possibly with a similar optical impression, perhaps also with the sound of the voice, brought back the reaction. Psychotherapy He finds no difficulty in analyzing it into color sensations and tactual sensations; and yet he is aware of so much more in it. Psychotherapy The quantity of tactual sensations received by the finger-tip enters into the judgment of space to no appreciable extent. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory. |
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