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activity ęsthetical amount animals appear areas bodily body brain called cells central organs cerebellum cerebral centres cerebral cortex cerebral hemispheres cerebrum changes character color color-tones complex condition connected consciousness convolutions cortex dependent electrical empiristic end-organs energy excited exist experience external fact feeling fibres fissure frontal functions gray matter images impulses increase intensity interval irritation kind layer lesions limbs lobe localization mechanism medulla medulla oblongata membrane ment mental phenomena mind molecular motion motor movements muscles muscular sensations nature nerve nerve-cells nerve-commotion nerve-fibres nervous elements nervous substance nervous system object observers occipital lobes optic ovum peculiar perception physiological psychology point of regard posterior posterior horn principle produced psychical psycho-physical reaction-time reflex relations result retina sensation-complexes sense sensory side skin smell so-called spatial spinal cord stimulus structure surface theory tion tone tracts vision visual visual perception Weber's law