A Students Handbook of Psychology And Ethics Designed Chiefly for the London

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A Students Handbook of Psychology And Ethics Designed Chiefly for the London
F Frederick Ryland
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This is governed by the Laws of Association ; thus Memory implies the fact of Relation between states of consciousness i. E. , Thought. Reproduction may be either uncon- conscious and involuntary (= "Suggestion"), or conscious and voluntary (= " Reminiscence").
3. Representation, or Imagination the replacing before the mind an image or idea we have had before.
These three powers differ in their degree in one and the same person. Retention may be strong, while Recol- lection and Imagination may
...be weak ; or Recollection may be strong while Imagination may be weak. We often say that some man does not know much, but that SPECIAL ACQUISITIONS 69 he has his knowledge at his fingers' ends. The first two, at least, are necessary to a " good Memory. " But, as a rule, they are, in the same person, " all strong or weak in reference to the same classes of objects ; e. G. , if a man's memory be more peculiarly retentive of words, his verbal recollection and imagination will in like manner be more peculiarly energetic.

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