The book A Text book of Psychology was written by author Titchener, Edward Bradford, 1867-1927 Here you can read free online of A Text book of Psychology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Text book of Psychology a good or bad book?
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The formula may also be derived, though not without help from the calculus, in terms of liminal sense-distances or just noticeable differences. § ^j. Theory of Weber's Law. — Every sense-organ, we said in § 64, offers a certain amount of frictional resistance to stimulus ; it is this resistance that explains the fact of the stimulus limen. There can be no doubt that the dif- ferential limen is a fact of the same order, to be explained in the same way. Whatever the present state of the sense-org...an may be, whatever excitatory processes are already in progress within it and within the connected parts of the central nervous system, the same sort of re- sistance is offered to an incoming stimulus. When the nervous machine has once been started, it will continue to work, without interruption, so long as adequate stimulation is continued; or, in other words, when sensation has once been set up, it will follow, continuously, the changes of stimulus. But if th6 stimulus cease for a moment to act 222 The Intensity of Sensation the machine becomes inert, and must be started up again as if it had completely run down.
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