Child Culture According to the Laws of Physiological Psychology And Mental Sugge
Child Culture According to the Laws of Physiological Psychology And Mental Sugge
Newton N Riddell
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Memory, like perception, is a com- plex function of the mind resulting from the combined action of many pri- mary elements. The basis of a good memory has already been indicated namely, clear, accurate, detailed per- ception. Whatever the mind once forms a perfect image of, it retains. The power to recall, however, requires more than the mere possession of the image. Much that the mind holds subjectively cannot be recalled and made a conscious image. In cultivating the power to recall in the ch...ild, the first essential is to be sure that it has a clear, definite impression or image to recall. Second, it should be required to recall the im- age and re-express it a sufficient num- ber of times to form a proper connec- tion between the subjective and objec- tive consciousness. Finally, by con- necting things difficult to remember, 94 Child Culture. vvitli tilings readily recalled, the former may be brought to consciousness. The power to recall can be greatly strengthened by suggestion. Hypnotic experiments have demonstrated this be- yond a question.
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