The Psychological Phenomena of Christianity 作者:Cutten, George Barton 页数:524 ISBN:9781146878791 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
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“The project of learning to see,” he writes, “inevitably leads to a psychological crisis in the life of the patients, who may wind up rejecting sight. New impressions threaten the security of a world previously built upon the sensations of touch and hearing. Some decided it is better to...
1 Thus mirror neurons are said to provide an explanation for phenomena as diverse as imitation, action understanding, learnability, theory of mind, metaphor, and language. Failure of the mirror neuron system is also now widely accepted as an explanation for congenital neuropsychological deficits, ...
Notably, these phenomena are not mutually exclusive but will in real life occur conjointly, implying that the neural responses in these brain areas are probably a “mixed bag”, which makes it difficult to identify which activity is related to which psychological phenomenon. Not surprisingly, then...
The nature of the passing into somnambulism in the second seance is of psychological importance. As stated, the automatic phenomena were progressing favourably when darkness came on. The most interesting event of this seance, so far, was the brusque interruption of the communication from the ...
Perceptual-motor synchronisation in human groups is crucial in many activities, from musical ensembles to sports teams. To this aim, the mirror game, where partners are asked to imitate each other’s movements or gestures, is one of the best available experimental paradigms to study how humans ...
摘要,梦是心理活动在无意识状态下的一种特殊表现形式,它通常受潜意识的支配,但梦的全部内容都来源于客观现实。弗洛伊德认为,梦就其实质来讲,都是愿望的满足,表面看来不体现梦者愿望的梦,从本质上讲仍是愿望的满足,只不过是经过了伪装。瑞士心理学家荣格则认为,梦的基本目的不是经过伪装满足欲望,而是恢复心理平衡。
To solve the psychological problem posed by a mirror the observer needs to eventually come to the realization that it is their behavior that is the source of the behavior being depicted in the mirror. When that happens, as in the case of chimpanzees, they stop treating their image as though...
Interestingly, Nietzsche made this point about “the will to power.” He said the search for power extends beyond a psychological phenomenon to the cosmos itself—that the entire universe is driven by the will to power. The mind was generated out of nature, the universe, and the cosmos, and...