CHAPTER I | PSYCHOLOGY: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES | SECTION | PAGE | 1. | Common Sense and Science | 1 | 2. | The Subject-matter of Psychology | 5 | 3. | Mind and Body | 10 | 4. | The Problem of Psychology | 14 | 5. | The Method of Psychology | 18 | 6. | Process and Meaning | 26 | 7. | The Scope of Psychology | 30 | 8. | A Personal Word to the Reader | 34 | | Questions and Exercises | 37 | | References for Further Reading | 40 | CHAPTER II | SENSATION | 9. | Sensations from the Skin | 43 | 10. | KinÆsthetic Sensations | 45 | 11. | Taste and Smell | 48 | 12. | Sensations from the Ear | 51 | 13. | Sensations from the Eye | 56 | 14. | Organic Sensations | 64 | 15. | Sensation and Attribute | 65 | 16. | The Intensity of Sensation | 67 | | Questions and Exercises | 70 | | References | 72 | CHAPTER III | SIMPLE IMAGE AND FEELING | 17. | Simple Images | 73 | 18. | Simple Feelings and Sense-feelings | 79 | | Questions and Exercises | 87 | | References | 88 | CHAPTER IV | ATTENTION | 19. | The Problem of Attention | 90 | 20. | The Development of Attention | 93 | 21. | The Nature of Attention | 99 | 22. | The Experimental Study of Attention | 103 | 23. | The Nervous Correlate of Attention | 106 | | Questions and Exercises | 110 | | References | 111 | CHAPTER V | PERCEPTION AND IDEA | 24. | The Problem in General | 112 | 25. | The Analysis of Perception and Idea | 114 | 26. | Meaning in Perception and Idea | 117 | 27. | The Types of Perception | 121 | 28. | The Perception of Distance | 125 | 29. | The Problem in Detail | 131 | 30. | The Types of Idea | 138 | |
A BEGINNER’S PSYCHOLOGY
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