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Betts,
388
Big, appeal of the,
515-516
Binet,
272-273
Binet tests,
272-275
Binocular,
rivalry, 253-254;
vision, 442-443
Biology,
5;
liking for, 182
Black, a sensation,
218, 223-224
Blends,
197-199, 202-203, 205-206, 219-220, 232, 301, 424, 500
Bloomfield,
104
Boasting,
169, 495
Book, W. F.,
325
Brain,
14-15, 28-30, 49-66, 292-293;
stem, 29-30, 32, 33, 50
Brown, Warner,
449
Bryan,
321
Cajal,
51, 61, 239
Callosum,
56, 62
Cannon,
136
Carr,
314
Caution,
156, 511
"Censor,"
505-506
Central neurone,
37-39
Cerebellum,
29-30, 35, 50, 65
Cerebrum,
29-30, 50-64, 292-293
Character,
529, 555
Child, behavior,
91-92, 94-97, 100-101, 138, 141, 143-144, 147, 150-159, 162-168, 297-298, 300-301, 303-304, 313-314, 319, 357-358, 434-435, 437, 445, 481-483, 485-487, 490, 501, 504, 506, 526-527
Choice,
528-535
Cochlea,
192, 195-196, 234-235
Co-conscious,
564
Collecting instinct,
141
Color,
liking for, 183;
circle, 207;
cone, 209;
pyramid, 209;
sense, 204-228;
theories, 220-224;
tone, 206-207, 213-215;
triangle, 217;
zones, 211-212;
mixing, 214-217
Color-blindness,
209-211
Colored hearing,
376
Combination,
80, 135, 140, 148, 260-261, 299, 301, 306-308, 311, 323-326, 334, 479, 519;
law of, 263-264, 398-417, 431-432, 468
Comparative method,
14-15
Comparison,
466-467
Compensatory movements,
236-238
Complementary colors,
216-217, 227-228
"Complexes,"
381
Conditioned reflex,
303-304, 312, 401-402
Cones,
191, 226
Consciousness,
7-8;
of animals, 8-9;
degrees of, 172, 265-267, 338, 383-384
Constant error,
447-448
Constitution, native,
91, 92, 98, 271, 289-292
Constructiveness,
154, 482
Contentment,
156-157
Contiguity, association by,
395-398, 405
Contrast, visual,
227-228
Control,
55, 257, 298, 320, 335-336, 348, 381-385, 413-414, 417, 484, 511
Coördination,
30, 37-39, 41, 55-59, 66, 260-261, 299, 410-412, 534-535
Correlation method,
14-16, 283-285
Cortex,
50, 52, 56-63, 293, 414, 423
Counter-suggestion,
549
Cramming,
342, 346
Criteria of instinct,
92, 97, 138
Criticism,
499-500, 503, 505, 508-512, 547
Crying,
144
Curiosity,
154-157, 181, 244, 258
Curve,
of distribution, 280;
of forgetting, 350, 390;
of learning or practice, 307, 316, 321, 325, 390
Cutaneous senses,
197-201, 224, 440, 451
Dallenbach,
362
Daring,
489, 518-519
Darwin,
127, 136
Davenport,
104
Day dreams,
493-499
Decision,
528-535
Defense mechanisms,
533, 535
Defensive reactions,
24-26, 142-144, 159-160, 162-164, 310
Delayed reaction,
76-77, 429
Delusion,
509
Dendrites,
31-32, 34-35, 51, 61, 190, 414
Detachment of response from stimulus,
299, 302, 310, 328
Determining tendency,
72, 380-385
Dewey,
480
Differential psychology,
3, 12, 180, 210, 271, 272, 274, 279-280, 286, 291-292, 368-370, 374, 548
Digestion,
121-123, 125
Discord,
232
Discovery,
421, 462
Discrimination,
435-437
Disgust,
127, 312
Dissociation,
559-561
Distraction,
259-260, 356-356
Distribution of intelligence,
274-275, 279-281
Dizziness,
238
Domination,
165
Dot figure,
252
Doubt,
472-473
Drainage,
269
Dreams,
499-508
Ear,
191-192, 195-196, 236-238
Ebbinghaus,
350, 365
Economy of effort,
151;
in memorizing, 338-346, 353
Effect, law of,
391-393, 413
Effort,
127, 162, 259-260, 534, 539
Egocentric response,
380
Elementary,
feelings, 173, 184-185;
sensations, 197-198, 201, 203, 211-212, 216-220, 233-234
Elimination in learning,
306, 308-309, 310, 314, 327
Emotion,
118-136, 137-169, 173, 299-301, 345, 355, 361, 381, 513-514, 554, 661
Empathy,
491, 516-516
Emulation,
165-166
End-brush of an axon,
33-36, 38, 61
Endocrine glands,
122-123, 554
Energy,
conservation of, 40;
dammed-up, 82-84, 301, 309, 393;
released, 535-546;
stored, 40-41, 46
Envy,
166, 168
Equilibrium,
65
Errors,
446-459, 467
Escape tendency,
142-144, 489, 498-499
Esthetics,
443-444, 457-458
Euphoria,
120, 151
Excitement,
126
Exercise,
effect of, 297-298;
law of, 389-391, 393-394, 413-415
Experiment in psychology,
12-15, 93, 302, 333
Explanation,
471-472
Exploration,
154-157, 244, 249-252, 258, 288, 305, 421, 462-465, 470
Expressive movements,
126-128
Eye,
32, 34-35, 62, 191, 198-196;
movements of, 249-251
Facilitation,
54-55, 78, 83-85, 248, 257, 263, 382-385, 413-414, 417
Factors,
in attention, 245-248, 259;
in intelligence, 285-288;
in memorizing, 345-346;
in personality, 553-555;
in recall, 379, 382
Faculties,
523
Fallacy,
467-468, 479
Father complex,
606
Fatigue,
73-74, 119, 123, 145, 151
Fear,
125-126, 129-133, 142-144, 153, 303-304, 489, 497-498, 504, 513, 516, 539-540;
abnormal, 133, 497-498
Feeble-mindedness,
275, 290-292, 446
Feeling,
172-185;
of activity, 45-46;
of excitement, 126, 184-185;
of familiarity, 185, 357-360;
of readiness, 75, 383;
of tension, 78-79, 184-185
Feeling-tone,
174-176, 178, 180-181
Feleky,
136
Fernald,
388
Fiction,
512-513
Fighting,
158-161
Fissures of the brain,
50
Fixation,
298
Fluctuation of attention,
254-255
Flying,
93
Forgetting,
349-353, 415
Forgotten name,
356, 563-564
Fovea,
193, 211, 226
Free association,
376, 504, 507;
test, 380
Frequency,
379, 390, 433
Freshmen,
intelligence of, 279-281
Freud,
505-508, 522, 566-569, 571
Galton,
368, 388
Gamble,
243
Games,
487
Gates,
339, 365
General psychology,
4-5
Genetic method,
15-16, 90
Genius,
99
Glands,
25, 122-124, 303
Gliding dream,
503
Golden section,
444
Gray matter,
35-36, 50-52, 56, 61-62
Gregariousness,
110, 146-147
Group tests,
276-277
Habit,
89, 112-114, 157, 247-248, 260, 328-329, 381
Hallucination,
375-376, 501, 547
Hart,
571
Harter,
321
Hearing,
50, 59-60, 62, 228-235, 439-440
Helmholtz,
220, 234, 475
Helplessness,
144, 149
Henning,
203, 243
Herd instinct,
110, 146-147
Heredity,
91, 98, 100-101, 118, 289-292
Hering,
220-221
Hero,
worship, 168;
conquering and suffering, 494-496, 509
Herrick,
44, 67
Hesitancy,
530
Hicks,
306, 314
Higher units,
323-326, 334, 410-412
Hollingworth,
20, 104, 243
Homing,
78, 146
Humor, theories of,
157-168
Hunger,
79-81, 120, 140-141, 204
Hunter,
88, 295
Hunting instinct,
72, 78, 140-141
Hypnosis,
349, 547-548
Hypothesis,
473-475
Ideomotor action,
527-528
Illusion,
424, 450-459, 500, 547
Imageless thought,
374
Imagery,
mental, 368-376, 499-500;
in perception, 425-427;
types, 370
Imagination,
481-520, 525
Imitation,
319, 486
Impulse,
132-135, 155, 167, 177, 299, 524-525, 539
Incentives,
541-546
Incidental memory,
346-348, 397
Independence,
163-164
Individual,
91
Individual psychology,
see Differential psychology
Induction,
374-375
Inference,
465-468, 475-476, 479
Inferiority, sense of,
166, 168, 496, 510, 555
Inheritance of acquired traits,
113-114
Inhibition,
25, 54-55, 78, 83-84, 122-125, 248, 257, 263, 314, 382, 384, 429-430, 528, 540
Initiative,
545
Insane,
269, 508-609
Insight in learning,
316-320
Instinct,
105-116, 137-169, 179, 181, 488-489, 492, 513, 554;
criteria of, 92, 97, 138;
and emotion, 134-135;
modification of, 299-301
Integration,
558-561
Intelligence,
90-91, 271-293, 538, 555;
tests of, 3, 272-277, 281-283
Intelligence quotient,
274-275, 289-290
Intensity of sensation,
206;
of reaction, 379, 391, 433
Interest,
181-184, 248, 257-259
Interference,
355-356
Internal secretions,
122-123, 554
Intra-uterine life,
90-92
Introspection,
10-11, 19
Invalidism,
546
Invention,
421, 475, 484, 485, 509-512, 517, 619
"IQ,"
274-275
Isolation,
431-432, 435-437, 455-459, 468,479
James,
117, 129, 136, 331, 365, 418, 480, 511, 551, 561, 571
James-Lange theory,
128-130
Janet,
569, 571
Jastrow,
571
Jennings,
88
Jost,
342
Judd,
461
Judgment,
550
Jung,
388, 569
Kimmins,
522
Kinesthesis,
240
König,
217
Ladd,
44
Ladd-Franklin,
221-224, 243, 453
Lange,
129
Lashley,
88
Laughter,
157-168, 161
Law,
of advantage, 256;
of association, 394-398;
of attention, 256, 262-263, 267;
of combination, 263-264, 398-417;
of effect, 391-393;
of exercise, 389-391, 393-394;
of habit, 389;
of reaction, 256, 262-263, 267;
of selection, 256, 262, 378, 382;
of shifting, 256, 263;
of tendency, 81, 263
Learning,
93-94, 96, 99, 112, 113, 143-144, 296-329;
laws of, 389-417, 433
Libido,
507
Light,
212-213
Likes and dislikes,
178-184, 291, 492-493, 513
Linkage,
see Attachment
Lobes of the brain,
50
Local sign,
440-441
Locomotion,
93-97, 99, 152-153, 486
Logic,
475-476
Love,
535
Loyalty,
169, 531
Make-believe,
482-483, 508
Management,
of action, 541-546;
of attention, 267-268;
of memory, 338-346, 353, 356, 360-363;
of reasoning, 478-479
Manipulation,
154, 315, 481-483
Massed learning,
341-343, 345
Mastery impulse,
see Self-assertion
Martin,
28
Mathematics, liking for,
181-182
Mating instinct,
97, 116, 147-148
Maturing,
92, 96
Maury,
501
Maze learning,
305-308, 318-314
McDougall,
136, 171, 418, 551
Meaning,
421, 482-483
Median,
280
Memorizing,
333-346, 360-363
Memory,
332-363
Memory colors,
426
Mental action,
6-7, 45-47
Mental age,
273-274
Mental set,
72, 382-385, 413-414, 417, 433, 452
Mental work,
384
Methods of psychology,
9-16
Mnemonic systems,
363
Modification of reactions,
297-299
Moll,
551
Morale,
543-545
Morgan,
270
Mother complex,
506
Mother instinct,
148-150, 159, 161
Motive,
69, 72, 84-85, 137, 257-258, 469-473, 487-499, 501-510, 513-517, 528-546, 565-570
Motor,
area, 50-54;
centers, 50-59, 65, 66;
nerve, 27, 30-33, 36-37, 39, 50, 52-53
Movement,
expressive, 126-128;
reflex, 24-26;
skilled, 55-59, 268, 321-326, 410-412;
voluntary, 53-55, 298
Moving pictures,
454
Müller-Lyer illusion,
455-456, 459
Münsterberg,
265, 571
Muscle sense,
225, 238-240
Music,
235;
liking for, 182-183, 291
Music deafness,
60
Native traits,
89-102, 297
Negative adaptation,
302-303, 310, 312, 413
Nerve,
26, 30, 32;
autonomic, 124-125;
cell, 31-36, 51, 414;
center, 26, 29-30, 49-66, 76, 82-84, 96, 107, 125, 293;
fiber, 32
Nervous system,
27-29, 32, 41, 124
Nesting,
105, 110-112
Neurone,
32-36, 51, 61, 346, 414-417
Newton,
212
Nicoll,
522
Nightmare,
504
Noise,
231, 236
Nonsense syllables,
334
Non-sensory recall,
373-375
Norsworthy,
20, 104, 522
Object blindness,
62
Objective observation in psychology,
9, 11-13
Observation,
267;
learning by, 317-320, 333-337, 348, 367-375
Obstruction,
162-163, 177, 534-559
Organic needs, responses to,
139-145
Organic sensations,
119-120, 128, 204
Organic state,
72-74, 79, 82, 119-126, 132-133, 175-176
Original nature,
91, 92, 98
Organization of the individual,
527, 529, 532, 558
Otolith,
192, 238
Overlapping,
324-325, 412
Overtones,
230, 438
Pain,
173, 198-201
Paired associates,
336, 347, 404
Paralysis,
57, 547
Parental instinct,
148-150
Parsons,
243
Path,
auditory, 62;
motor, 51-53, 62;
tactile, 62, 64
Pathological method,
16
Patterns,
204-205
Pechstein,
344
Perception,
45, 60, 62-63, 65-66, 419-459, 462, 465, 468, 475-476, 479, 520
Performance tests,
275-276
Perseveration,
355
Personality,
552-570
Perspective,
435, 441-442, 453-454
Phrenology,
52, 65, 293
Physiognomy,
445-446
Physiological limit,
321
Physiology,
6-7
Physique,
553
Piano theory of hearing,
234-235
Piéron,
342
Pillsbury,
270, 295
Pintner,
295
Pitch,
229-230, 450
Place associations,
304, 305, 315, 333
Plan,
483, 493, 539-540
Plateau,
322
Play,
139, 148, 151-152, 160, 485-499, 504-505, 517
Pleasantness and unpleasantness,
173-180, 184-185
Poffenberger,
20, 104, 243
Poggendorf illusion,
457, 459
Practice,
177, 298, 304-310, 314-317, 321-327, 360-363, 433, 538;
curve, 307, 316, 321, 325, 390, 542
Preparation for action,
22-25, 72, 74-77, 427-430
Preparatory reactions,
77-84, 111-112, 125-128, 132, 139-140, 145, 147
Prestige,
549
Prince,
559, 564, 569, 571
Problem solution,
385, 465, 469-470, 477, 514
Proofreader's illusion,
453
Protozoa,
39-40, 188, 302
Psychiatry,
16
Psychoanalysis,
505-508, 521, 533, 567-669
Psychology,
definition of, 1-2, 5-8, 17-18;
methods of, 9-16;
varieties, 2-6
Psychopathology,
16, 498, 540-541, 545-550, 567, 569
Punishment,
304-305
Purpose,
69-71, 75, 78, 524-527, 542
Puzzle experiment,
308-310, 315-319, 463-464
Pyle,
343
Pyramid cells,
51, 52, 61
Pyramidal tract,
52-55, 57, 62
Random activity,
151-152
Rationalization,
470-471, 531
Raynor,
331
Reaction,
22-26, 39-41, 45-49, 65-66, 68, 75, 84, 256, 262-263, 266, 423, 428;
acquired, 89-90, 94, 99-102;
delayed, 76-77, 429;
native, 89-102;
preparatory, 77-84, 111-112, 125-128, 132;
time, 22-24, 75, 424
Reading,
250-251, 258, 262, 267-268, 384, 427, 453, 512-513
Reaney,
522
Reasoning,
320, 422, 462-479, 520;
in animals, 310, 317-318, 463-464
Recall,
354-356, 366-385, 413, 422, 469-471, 500, 519, 563
Recency,
345, 356, 379, 390, 433, 511, 563
Recitation in memorizing,
339-341
Recognition,
187, 357-360
Red-green blindness,
210
Reflex,
24-26, 53, 107-109, 256, 297;
conditioned, 303-304;
control of, 54-55;
arc, 26-30, 34, 36-37;
centers, 30, 53
Relationships, response to,
286-287, 317, 320, 333-336, 345, 404-405, 432, 467-468, 520
Relief,
79, 84
Reproduction, instinct of,
116
Respiration,
37, 55, 141, 176, 527
Response by analogy,
405-406, 435, 452-455
Restlessness,
78-79, 112
Retention,
286, 302, 349-353, 360, 562
Retina,
191, 193, 195, 210-211, 233, 441-442
Revery,
376-380
Ribot,
571
Rivalry,
165-166, 474, 489, 543;
binocular, 253-254
Robinson,
522
Rods,
191, 226
Rotation, sense of,
236-238
Rosanoff,
20
Rote learning,
333, 337
Royce,
522
Ruger,
316
Sanford,
252
Satisfaction,
79, 84, 109-110, 132, 472, 487-499, 501-510, 513-517, 533-535, 540
Saturation of colors,
207-208, 213-214, 217
Scatter,
23, 273, 298, 448
Schopenhauer,
565
Science,
3-4, 473-475;
liking for, 181-182
Scott,
93, 551
Seashore,
295
Secondary personality,
559-561, 564
Selection,
256, 262. 378, 382
Self,
428, 555-558
Self-activity,
46-47
Self-assertion,
158, 161-169, 181, 183, 258-259, 287, 472-478, 489-496, 502-503, 508, 513, 515-516, 531, 536-537, 545-546, 549, 556-558
Self-criticism,
509-511
Selfishness,
557
Self-preservation,
115-116, 507
Semicircular canal,
192, 194, 195, 225, 236-238, 486
Sensation,
6, 19, 46, 60, 62-64, 120, 187-240;
and feeling, 173-174;
feeling-tone of, 174-175;
and perception, 423-425;
recall of, 368-376
Sense, cells,
189-192;
organs, 188-196, 199-200, 236-239, 249;
perception, 421-422
Sensory,
nerve, 27, 30, 32-34, 36-38, 188-189, 191, 193, 196, 239-240;
areas, 50, 59-66, 423
Setting of an object,
358
Sex,
attraction, 97, 116, 125, 147-148, 488, 507-508, 534-535;
differences, 281
Sex differences,
281
Shame,
166, 168
Shell shock,
504
Shifting of attention,
251-256
Short-circuiting in the process of learning,
338, 405, 568
Shyness,
166
Sight,
32, 34-35, 62, 191, 193-195, 204-228, 231-234, 441-443
Sign and meaning,
421, 437-446
Signal experiment,
304-305, 312
Similarity, association by,
395-396, 405-408
Size-weight illusion,
459-460
Skill,
55-59, 268, 282, 348, 352, 410-412, 428, 482, 488
Skin senses,
197-201, 224, 440, 451
Sleep,
145, 499-500
Smell,
29, 32, 62, 63, 190, 201, 203-204, 224
Snyder,
343
Sociability,
181, 183-184, 489, 492
Social, behavior,
145-151, 510, 552, 558-559;
perception, 444-446, 512, 555
Sociology,
5
Song of birds,
98-94
Sound,
228-231
Space,
439-443
Spaced repetition in learning,
341-343, 345, 390
Spaulding,
93
Span of attention,
261-262
Speech,
6, 60, 94, 98, 113, 154, 325, 402-403, 416;
centers, 57-62
Spinal cord,
29-33, 50, 52, 55, 64
Spite,
507
Staircase figure,
253
Starch, Daniel,
20, 331
Starr,
56
Statistical measures,
14-15, 280, 283-285
Stereoscope,
254, 442
Stiles,
44, 67
Stimulus,
22, 24, 26-27, 34, 40-41, 46-49, 188, 484-486, 500-501;
central, 48-49, 368, 371, 422, 468, 500, 528;
internal, 41, 47, 79, 119, 128, 132
Story-telling,
482-483
Straining,
162-163
Strong,
246, 351
Struggle for existence,
114
Subconscious minds,
563-564
Sublimation,
533-535
Submissive tendency,
166-169, 287, 516, 549
Substitute, response,
299-301, 305, 311, 328, 400, 409-413, 430, 436-437, 498-499, 533;
stimulus, 298, 300, 303, 311, 368, 371-372, 376, 400-409, 416, 434, 568
Suggestion,
546-650
Suppression,
505-508, 533, 566-567
Surprise,
155
Survival value,
114, 139, 148, 151, 160
Survivals,
127
Sustained attention,
257-260
Syllogism,
476-479
Symbols,
383, 468, 505-507
Symmetry,
444
Synapse,
34-35, 96, 414-416
Synesthesia,
376
Tact,
555
Taste,
189-190, 201-208, 224
Taussig,
522
Telegraphy,
learning of, 321-323
Temperament,
553-554
Temperature, responses,
141-142;
sense, 197-201, 224-225
Tendency,
68-85, 109-112, 116, 130-135, 137-169, 177, 257, 263, 299-301, 309, 348, 367, 382, 392-393, 408-409, 417, 483-499, 501-510, 512-516, 528-546, 561
Terman,
272, 296
Testimony,
347, 352, 397
Tests,
3, 12, 14, 272-277, 281-283, 548
Thalamus,
56, 62, 64-65, 178
Thinking,
48-49, 319-320
Third dimension,
441-443
Thirst,
79-81, 120-121, 139-140, 179
Thorndike,
20, 104, 171, 331, 418
Thought and action,
539-541
Thrill,
489, 498-499
Thyroid gland,
123, 554
Timbre,
231
Time,
438-439, 447
Titchener,
186, 242, 270, 461
Touch,
50, 62, 63, 197-201;
spots, 198
Toys,
486-497
Training of memory,
360-363
Traits, native and acquired,
89-102
Transfer,
316-317, 361-362
Trial and error,
112, 305, 309, 311, 313, 315, 335, 392, 409, 424, 426, 430, 462-465, 526
Typewriting, learning of,
324-325, 411-412, 518, 525-526, 537
Unconscious, activity,
265-266, 383-384, 506-508, 525-526, 562-565;
emotion, 118-119;
feeling, 172;
motive, 565-569;
retention, 348-349, 562
Unintentional learning,
346-348
Utility,
of emotion, 125-127;
of instinct, 114, 144-145;
of reflexes, 125
Vacillation,
530
Variability,
23, 273, 298, 369, 447-448
Verification of hypotheses,
473-475
Visual,
area, 62;
images, 370;
perception, 441-443, 450;
sensations, 204-228, 231-234
Visualist,
370
Vocalization,
93-94, 154
Voluntary action,
298, 524-528
Vowels,
231
Walking,
95-97, 99, 153
Warming-up,
74, 119-120, 343, 391
Warren,
171, 242, 418, 461
Washburn,
19, 88, 331
Watson,
20, 88, 117, 171, 307, 308, 331, 571
Watt,
243
Weber's law,
449-450
Weight, perception of,
448-450, 459-460
Wells,
571
Whipple,
295, 365
White matter,
32, 35-36, 56, 62
Whitley,
20, 104, 522
Whole and part study,
343-346
Will,
523-550;
to learn, 346-348;
to live, 565
Wish,
496-497, 501-509, 565
Word
blindness, 62;
deafness, 59
Worry,
497-499
Wundt,
184
Yerkes,
104, 295
Young,
220
Youth,
147, 164, 495, 519
Zoellner illusion,
459
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