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... representations of movement . 38 1z. Expressive and reflectory movements . . 62 13. The phantom 63 14. Psychogenic body-image imperception and allochiria. Their relation to organic changes 70 15. Muscle-tone and body-image. The ...
... representations of movement . 38 1z. Expressive and reflectory movements . . 62 13. The phantom 63 14. Psychogenic body-image imperception and allochiria. Their relation to organic changes 70 15. Muscle-tone and body-image. The ...
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... representations involved in it, but it is not mere representation. Head writes: "But, in addition to its function as an organ of local attention, the sensory cortex is also the storeroom of past impressions. These may rise into ...
... representations involved in it, but it is not mere representation. Head writes: "But, in addition to its function as an organ of local attention, the sensory cortex is also the storeroom of past impressions. These may rise into ...
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... representation ' of the space round the spot touched. But no conscious optic picture of the finger and its position in space was present. We thus come to the formulation that the optic images which are in our consciousness are only a ...
... representation ' of the space round the spot touched. But no conscious optic picture of the finger and its position in space was present. We thus come to the formulation that the optic images which are in our consciousness are only a ...
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... representations of space. There is no primary perception of space. Lotze follows in this respect the erroneous opinion of Kant. Localization is built up by optic and kinaesthetic impressions, by bringing the single impression into ...
... representations of space. There is no primary perception of space. Lotze follows in this respect the erroneous opinion of Kant. Localization is built up by optic and kinaesthetic impressions, by bringing the single impression into ...
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... representation in these cases may show differences in structure from the normal optic representation. It would be difficult to call this agnostic optic representation, since the representations of normal persons also show ...
... representation in these cases may show differences in structure from the normal optic representation. It would be difficult to call this agnostic optic representation, since the representations of normal persons also show ...
Inhalt
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representations of movement 38 | 58 |
sphere on the bodyimage | 104 |
2 The bodyimage in clouded consciousness and the vestibular influence on the postural model of the body | 114 |
The L1b1d1nous Structure of the Body1mage 1 Narcissism and the love of ones own body | 119 |
Further remarks on expansion and destruction of the bodyimage | 188 |
Libidinous development of the bodyimage | 194 |
Changing the bodyimage by clothing and the psychology of clothes | 201 |
Gymnastics dance and expressive movements | 206 |
The Soc1ology op the Body1mage 1 Space and the bodyimage | 213 |
On curiosity and on the expression of emotions | 216 |
Preliminary remarks on the relation between bodyimages | 223 |
Erythrophobia Fear of blushing as an instance of social neurosis | 227 |
Erogenic zones and bodyimage | 124 |
Neurasthenia | 127 |
Depersonalization | 138 |
Hypochondria | 141 |
Pain and Libido | 145 |
A case of loss of unity in the bodyimage | 158 |
Hysteria | 168 |
Some principles concerning the libidinous structure of the bodyimage | 170 |
Conversion | 174 |
Organic disease | 181 |
Social relations of bodyimages | 234 |
Imitation and the bodyimage | 243 |
On identification | 249 |
Beauty and bodyimage | 257 |
Variability of the bodyimage | 273 |
Conclus1on 283 | 305 |
Some remarks on the anatomy and physiology of the nervous | 320 |
system 3 | 327 |
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