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" Action from impulse in all these directions may take place from a loss of controlling power in the higher regions of the brain, or from an over-development of energy in certain portions of the brain, which the normal power of inhibition cannot control.... "
Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases - Страница 230
по Thomas Smith Clouston - 1884 - 518 страници
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Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases

Thomas Smith Clouston - 1883 - 762 страници
...and throw off the restraints of society (planomania), to act like a wild beast (lycanthropia), &c. Action from impulse in all these directions may take...cannot control well-broken horses, or the horses may be eo hard-mouthed that no driver can pull them up. Jkith conditions may arise from purely cerebral disorder,...

Clinical lectures on mental diseases

Thomas Smith Clouston - 1884 - 608 страници
...by distinct names. To dig up and eat dead bodies (neerophilism), to wander from home and throw off the restraints of society (planomania), to act like...of these may be without consciousness at all, the ego, the will, the man being non-existent for the time. The most perfect examples of this are murders...

The American Journal of Psychology, Том 11

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1900 - 646 страници
...dominion over the powers of the mind that usually inhibit and repress them. In the language of Clouston, " The driver may be so weak that he cannot control well-broken horses, or the horses ma}- be so hard-mouthed that no driver can pull them up." The following explanation given by Clouston...

The Principles of Psychology, Том 2

William James - 1908 - 722 страници
...certain portions of the brain, which the normal power of inhibition cannot control. The driver maybe so weak that he cannot control well-broken horses,...conditions may arise from purely cerebral disorder .... or may be reflex. . . . The ego, the man, the will, may be non-existent for the time. The most perfect...

Psychology

William James - 1892 - 506 страници
...enfeeblement of the original desire as through the advent of new lions in the path. As Dr. Clouston says, " the driver may be so weak that he cannot control well-broken...be so hardmouthed that no driver can pull them up." The Explosive Will. (1. From Defective Inhibition.— There is a normal type of character, for example,...

Mental physiology

Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop - 1895 - 602 страници
...power of exciting activity (as in stupor, melancholia, etc.). Clouston puts it clearly when he says, "The driver may be so weak that he cannot control...so hard-mouthed that no driver can pull them up." In some cases it is difficult to say where the defect lies. Clouston states, that in the young " there...

Clinical lectures on mental diseases

Sir Thomas Smith Clouston - 1898 - 876 страници
...and throw off the restraints of society (planomania), to act like a wild beast (lycanthropia), ic. Action from impulse in all these directions may take...of these may be without consciousness at all, the eJo, the will, the man being non-existent for the time. The most perfect examples of this are murders...

A Manual of Psychology

George Frederick Stout - 1899 - 692 страници
...disorganise the Self, and prevent the full development of its normal contents. To quote Dr. Clouston : " The driver may be so weak that he cannot control well-broken...conditions may arise from purely cerebral disorder. . . . An imbecile or dement, seeing something glittering, appropriates it to himself. . . . The motives...

The American Journal of Psychology, Том 11

Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1900 - 628 страници
...dominion over the powers of the mind that usually inhibit and repress them. In the language of Clouston, " The driver may be so weak that he cannot control well-broken...so hard-mouthed that no driver can pull them up." The following explanation given by Clouston of what he calls Animal and Organic Impulse is confirmatory...

Psychology

William James - 1915 - 504 страници
...enfeeblement of the original desire as through the advent of new lions in the path. As Dr. Clouston says, " the driver may be so weak that he cannot control well-broken horses, or the horses may be BO hardmouthed that no driver can pull them up." The Explosive Will. (1. From Defective Inhibition.—...




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