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on memory and reminiscence-第5章

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fits of terror; when once they have excited such motions; are not at



once allayed; even though the angry or terrified persons (by efforts



of will) set up counter motions; but the passions continue to move



them on; in the same direction as at first; in opposition to such



counter motions。 The affection resembles also that in the case of



words; tunes; or sayings; whenever one of them has become inveterate



on the lips。 People give them up and resolve to avoid them; yet



again they find themselves humming the forbidden air; or using the



prohibited word。 Those whose upper parts are abnormally large; as。



is the case with dwarfs; have abnormally weak memory; as compared with



their opposites; because of the great weight which they have resting



upon the organ of perception; and because their mnemonic movements



are; from the very first; not able to keep true to a course; but are



dispersed; and because; in the effort at recollection; these movements



do not easily find a direct onward path。 Infants and very old



persons have bad memories; owing to the amount of movement going on



within them; for the latter are in process of rapid decay; the



former in process of vigorous growth; and we may add that children;



until considerably advanced in years; are dwarf…like in their bodily



structure。 Such then is our theory as regards memory and remembering



their nature; and the particular organ of the soul by which animals



remember; also as regards recollection; its formal definition; and the



manner and causes…of its performance。











                                   …THE END…





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