Lectures On the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes
The book Lectures On the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes was written by author Titchener, Edward Bradford, 1867-1927 Here you can read free online of Lectures On the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lectures On the Experimental Psychology of the Thought-Processes a good or bad book?
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. . the faculty undoubtedly becomes impaired. . . . Language and book-learning certainly tend to dull it" (99 f.). "I could mention instances within my own experience in which the visualising faculty has become strengthened by practice" (106). "I cannot discover any closer relation between high visualising power and the intellectual faculties than between verbal memory and those same faculties" (111). Binet is evidently writing from an imperfect memory when he says (Binet, 111) : "il y a . . . ...une opinion tres repandtie d'aprfes laquellel les images intenses se rencon- trent chez les femmes et les errfants, tandis que ceux qui ont I'habitude de I'abstraction, les adultes reflechis, n'ont pas de belles images de la realite, mais de pauvres fant6mes sans couleur et sans relief. Je suppose que toutes ces questions sont un peu embarrassees d'idees 202 NOTES TO LECTURE I precon9ues; ce ne sont point la des observations regu- lieres, et il ne faut pas s'y arreter trop longtemps." But Galton's stfitements are both careful and explicit.
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