The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . ti CO o X p J a 3 <: s tq O ^ S a o B s a En ffl. O I a fQ M O a ^ -^ U CO 8 X aCO 40 THE EMOTIONS Now, a great distinction l:)et\veen man and the lower animalsis the greater control man has acciuired over his quality of control, having been jihylogenetically mostrecently accjuired, is the most vulnerable to various nocuousinfluences. The result of a C(jnstant noci-integration may bea wearing-out of the control cells of the Ijrain. In a typical
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