The principles of psychology . NEW YORK HENEY HOLT AXD COMPANY 1890 COPTEIGHT, 1890,BY HENRY HOLT & ROBERT DRUMMOND, Electrotyper and Printer,New York. CONTENTS. CHAPTER XVII. PAGE Sensation, 1 Its distinction from perception, 1. Its cognitive function—acquaintance with qualities, 3. No pure sensations after the firstdays of life, 7. The relativity of knowledge, 9. The law ofcontrast, 13. The psychological and the physiological theoriesof it, 17. Berings experiments, 20. The eccentric projection of sensations, 31. CHAPTER XVIII. iMAGIlSrATIOIS, 44 Our images are usually vague. 45. Vague i


The principles of psychology . NEW YORK HENEY HOLT AXD COMPANY 1890 COPTEIGHT, 1890,BY HENRY HOLT & ROBERT DRUMMOND, Electrotyper and Printer,New York. CONTENTS. CHAPTER XVII. PAGE Sensation, 1 Its distinction from perception, 1. Its cognitive function—acquaintance with qualities, 3. No pure sensations after the firstdays of life, 7. The relativity of knowledge, 9. The law ofcontrast, 13. The psychological and the physiological theoriesof it, 17. Berings experiments, 20. The eccentric projection of sensations, 31. CHAPTER XVIII. iMAGIlSrATIOIS, 44 Our images are usually vague. 45. Vague images not neces-sarily general notions, 48. Individuals differ in imagination;Gallons researches, 50. The visile type, 58. The audiletype, 60. The motiletype, 61. Tactile images, 65. The neuralprocess of imagination, 68. Its relations to that of sensation, 72. CHAPTER XIX. The PEECEPTioisr OF Things, 76 Perception and sensation, 76. Perception is of definite andprobable things, 82. Illusions, 85;—of the first type, 86 ;—ofthe second type, 95. The neural process in perception,


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