Any sensations A, B, C, etc. by being associated with one another a sufficient number of times, get such a power over the corresponding ideas a, b, c, etc. that any one of the sensations A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind b,... The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - Pàgina 10per National cyclopaedia - 1884Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...vibratiuncles and miniatures, corresponding to themselves respectively. ' Any sensations, A, B, C, etc., by being associated with one another a sufficient number...such a power over the corresponding ideas, a, b, c, etc., that any one of the sensations, A, when impressed alone, shall be able to excite in the mind... | |
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