Experimental psychology and its bearing upon culture . VISUAL CONNECTON AUDITORYCONNECTON Fig. 64. — Stained section of infants brain at beginning of second week afterbirth. The relative backwardness of hearing, as compared with sight, isshown by the faintness of the auditory connection as compared with thevisual. (After Flechsig.). Fig. 65. — Stained section of infants brain about tive luontlis after the advance in the development of the higher centres, as com-pared with Fig. 63. (After Flcchsig.) The Connection of Mind and Body 277 investigation could we yet have said, for inst


Experimental psychology and its bearing upon culture . VISUAL CONNECTON AUDITORYCONNECTON Fig. 64. — Stained section of infants brain at beginning of second week afterbirth. The relative backwardness of hearing, as compared with sight, isshown by the faintness of the auditory connection as compared with thevisual. (After Flechsig.). Fig. 65. — Stained section of infants brain about tive luontlis after the advance in the development of the higher centres, as com-pared with Fig. 63. (After Flcchsig.) The Connection of Mind and Body 277 investigation could we yet have said, for instance, inwhat order the infants consciousness of sense-im-pressions arrives or when the interconnections amongthem are built up ? The value of the physiologicalwork the psychologist must cordially while it is true that the brain is not the mind,and that, in order to translate brain-discoveries intopsychological discoveries, some knowledge of thepurely mental realm is necessary, yet it would seemhighly ungracious to withhold our appreciation forthat reason and stiffly to insist on the exclusive worthof the introspective method. The value of the intro-spective method is sufficiently patent to free us fromthe need of proclaiming it both in season and out ofseason. But on deeper grounds than these there is apt t


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