Psychology, Normal and Abnormal: With Special Reference to the Needs of Medical Students and Practitioners |
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PREFACE | 1 |
Methods in the Study of Psychology | 7 |
THE MEANING OF ABNORMAL | 14 |
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Psychology, Normal and Abnormal: With Special Reference to the Needs of ... James Winfred Bridges No preview available - 1930 |
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ability abnormal acquired affective amnesia anesthesia anger apraxia aroused aspect associated automatic writing autonomic autonomic nervous system autosexual behavior Broca's area called cells central tendency cerebellum complex connections consciousness coördination correlation cortex curve delusions dementia dementia præcox described dissociated double-aspect theory dream drives effector energy example experience factors fatigue fear fibers frequently function glands habits hallucination hyperesthesia hypnosis ideas images important impulses inhibition instinct interest involved kinesthetic learning likewise means memory ment mental diseases mental processes Morton Prince motor movements muscles nerve current nervous system neural activity neural facilitation neural patterns neurograms neurological neurons normal object occur particular pathways patient perception person physical pleasant probably psychoanalysis psychology receptors reflex reflex arc regarded represents response result sensations sense organs sentiment sexual situation social sometimes stimulus suggestion symptoms synapses temperament tests theory tion traits unconscious unconscious mind unpleasant usually various visual words