| Geoffrey Rhodes - 1914 - Liczba stron: 252
...brief— Law of Contiguity. — Presentations which have occurred together or in close proximity tend to cohere in such a way that when any of them is afterwards...to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up. Law of Similarity. — Like presentations tend to recall their like among previous experiences. Law... | |
| Désiré Mercier - 1916 - Liczba stron: 626
...may be reduced to three : — 1. Law of Contiguity : That actions, sensations, thoughts and emotions occurring together or in close succession tend to grow together or cohere, in such a way that when one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in the memory.... | |
| George Frederick Stout - 1918 - Liczba stron: 314
...with the above formula Dr. Bain's enunciation of the principle of contiguity or contiguous adhesion. " Actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring together or in close succession, tend Jto_grow together or cohere in such a way that, whan ar^y ona ofthem jsjifterwards presented to the... | |
| Ida Beata Saxby - 1921 - Liczba stron: 272
...technically known as the Law of Association by Contiguity. This is stated by Bain as follows : — "Actions, Sensations and States of Feeling, occurring...grow together or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards present in the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in c idea.' " Let... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - Liczba stron: 350
...II, prelim., § 6. 3 Ibid. * ' S. and I.,' 3d ed., Bk. II, prdim. acquisition," is stated as follows: "Actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring...together, or cohere, in such a way that, when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea." 1 This... | |
| Howard Crosby Warren - 1921 - Liczba stron: 158
...adhesiveness, or 1 Bk. II, ch. 1. 2 ' S. and I.,' Bk. II, prelim., § 6. acquisition," is stated as follows: " Actions, sensations, and states of feeling, occurring...together, or cohere, in such a way that, when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea." 1 This... | |
| Evelyn Foley Braley - 1922 - Liczba stron: 264
...The law of Contiguity. (2) The law of Similarity. (3) The law of Contrast. (1) The law of Contiguity. Actions, sensations, and states of feeling occurring...mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea, eg the sight of the object recalls its name ; in reading, the sight of a word recalls its sound ; a... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1923 - Liczba stron: 294
...existences, was solely Stimulated by association. For we find, from Professor Bain, that " aftions, sensations, and States of feeling occurring together,...grow together or cohere in such a way that when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in idea " (The... | |
| Ida Beata Saxby - 1924 - Liczba stron: 284
...technically known as the Law of Association by Contiguity. This is stated by Bain as follows : — " Actions, Sensations and States of Feeling, occurring...tend , to grow together or cohere in such a way that I when any one of them is afterwards present in the mind, the others are apt to be brought up in c... | |
| Beatrice Edgell - 1924 - Liczba stron: 186
...temporary persistence of a sensory impression after the withdrawal of the stimulus and the coherence of actions, sensations, and states of feeling occurring together or in close succession, ' in such a way that, when any one of them is afterwards presented to the mind, the others are apt... | |
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