The book The Science of Human Nature was written by author Pyle, William Henry, B. 1875 Here you can read free online of The Science of Human Nature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Science of Human Nature a good or bad book?
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At first when the child sees theexpression "nine times nine, " he does not say "eighty-one. " The stimulusbrings about no definite action. It is as likely to go out through E orF as through D. But suppose we can get the child to say "nine times nineequals eighty-one. " We can write the expression on the blackboard andhave the child look at it and say "nine times nine equals eighty-one. "Suppose the act of saying "eighty-one" is brought about by thenerve-current going out through nerve-chain D. ...By repetition, weestablish a bond. A stimulus of a particular kind comes through A, goesover B to C, and out over D, making muscles at M bring about a verydefinite action in saying "eighty-one. " [Illustration: FIGURE II. --THE ORGANIZATION OF TENDENCIES] From the point of view of physiology, the process of habit-formationconsists in securing a particular nerve coupling, establishing aparticular nerve path, so that a definite form of stimulation will bringabout a definite form of response. A nerve tendency is simply thelikelihood that a stimulus will take a certain course rather than anyother.
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