I believe, connected with the incipient motor sense, not of the eyeballs only but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely deficient in the power of seeing mental pictures can nevertheless give lifelike descriptions of what they... Mind - หน้า 2921880มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| 1880 - 616 หน้า
...results : the one is the proved facility of obtaining statistical insight into the processes of other persons' minds ; and the other is that scientific...imagination. They can also become painters of the rank of Koyal Academicians. The facts I am now about to relate, are obtained from the returns of 100 adult... | |
| Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 หน้า
...believe, connected with the incipient motor sense, not of the eyeballs only but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely deficient...returns of 100 adult men, of whom 19 are Fellows of the Royal Society, mostly of very high repute, and at least twice, and I think I may say three times, as... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 หน้า
...believe, connected with the incipient motor sense, not of the eyeballs only but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely deficient...imagination. They can also become painters of the ranJt of Royal Academicians.* . . . * fl am myself a good draughtsman, and have a very lively interest... | |
| William James - 1908 - 722 หน้า
...only but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely déficient in the pouter of seeing mental pictures can nevertheless give lifelike...become painters of the rank of Royal Academicians* . . . * [I am myself a good draughtsman, and have a very lively interest in pictures, statues, architecture... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1891 - 188 หน้า
...believe, connected with the incipient motor sense, not of the eyeballs only, but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely deficient...become painters of the rank of Royal Academicians." — Gallon, 'Inquiries into Human Faculty,' p. 88. Cf. James's ' Psychology,' Chap. XVIII. become a... | |
| William James - 1902 - 728 หน้า
...themselves entirely deficient in the power of seeing mental pictures can nevertheless give lift-like descriptions of what they have seen, and can otherwise...They can also become painters of the rank of Royal Academiciam* . . . * [I am myself a good draughtsman, and have a very lively interest in pictures,... | |
| Mrs. Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1903 - 1396 หน้า
...Oalton, p. 118. the eyeballs only, but of the muscles generally — that men who declare themselves deficient in the power of seeing mental pictures can,...become painters of the rank of Royal Academicians. * When I read thoughts such as the above, which come so closely to scientific analysis of character... | |
| Frank Egbert Bryant - 1906 - 56 หน้า
...believe, connected with the incipient motor sense, not of the eyeballs only but of the muscles generally, that men who declare themselves entirely deficient...if they were gifted with a vivid visual imagination 23 . They can also become painters of the rank of Royal Academicans * "It is a mistake to suppose that... | |
| Frank Egbert Bryant - 1906 - 68 หน้า
...2* The paragraphs of fine print that follow are taken mainly from James's Principles of Psychology. gifted with a vivid visual imagination™. They can also become painters of the rank of Royal Academicans "It is a mistake to suppose that sharp sight is accompanied by clear visual memory. I have... | |
| 1902 - 908 หน้า
..." The paragraphs of fine print that follow are taken mainly from James's Principles of Psychology. gifted with a vivid visual imagination". They can also become painters of the rank of Royal Academicans "It is a mistake to suppose that sharp sight is accompanied by clear visual memory. I have... | |
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