Proceedings of the Society for Psychical ResearchSociety for Psychical Research., 1885 - Parapsychology List of members in v.1-19, 21, 24- |
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... to explain this curious appearance of what looks like the presence of a " third centre of intelligence , " distinct from the conscious intelligence and character of either of the two parties engaged in 1885. ] 21 Automatic Writing .
... to explain this curious appearance of what looks like the presence of a " third centre of intelligence , " distinct from the conscious intelligence and character of either of the two parties engaged in 1885. ] 21 Automatic Writing .
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... centres * —in a train of abstract reasoning , leaves certain lower * I use the term " highest centres as the best - authorised expression for the cerebral correlative of conscious ( or at least complex ) mentation . See , for instance ...
... centres * —in a train of abstract reasoning , leaves certain lower * I use the term " highest centres as the best - authorised expression for the cerebral correlative of conscious ( or at least complex ) mentation . See , for instance ...
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Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain). centres free to shape , unchecked , the coherent , but not altogether appropriate , reply . Even when the somnambulist solves in sleep the problem which baffled him when waking , the high ...
Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain). centres free to shape , unchecked , the coherent , but not altogether appropriate , reply . Even when the somnambulist solves in sleep the problem which baffled him when waking , the high ...
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... centres must have somewhat the same look , whatever may have been the nature of the stimulus which overcame their stability . But in what way then , it will be asked , do you distinguish the supernormal from the merely abnormal ? Why ...
... centres must have somewhat the same look , whatever may have been the nature of the stimulus which overcame their stability . But in what way then , it will be asked , do you distinguish the supernormal from the merely abnormal ? Why ...
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... centres which habitually initiate the graphic energy having been destroyed or rendered temporarily useless by accident or disease . * I allude , of course , to the subjects of agraphy , † -one of the most significant results of those ...
... centres which habitually initiate the graphic energy having been destroyed or rendered temporarily useless by accident or disease . * I allude , of course , to the subjects of agraphy , † -one of the most significant results of those ...
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