From the evidence just given it appears that any high degree of excitement in the central nervous system, whether felt as anger, terror, pain, anxiety, joy, grief, or deep disgust, is likely to break over the threshold of the sympathetic division and... Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage: An Account of Recent ... - Страница 279написао/ла Walter Bradford Cannon - 1915 - 311 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Walter Bradford Cannon - 1900 - 652 страница
...violently discharged. The extent to which under such circumstances other effects of thoracico-lumbar impulses may be manifested, has not, so far as I know,...break over the threshold of the sympathetic division 48 Chas. Darwin : Loe. cit., see p. 76. 47 Muller : Klinische Beitrage rur Physiologic des sympathetischen... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1914 - 668 страница
...ascertained. From the evidence just given it appears that any high degree of excitement in the central ner/ous system, whether felt as anger, terror, pain, anxiety,...break over the threshold of the sympathetic division 4€ Chas. Darwin : Loc. cit., see p. 76. 47 Muller : Klinische Beitrage zur Physiologic des sympathetischen... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn - 1914 - 642 страница
...ascertained. From the evidence just given it appears that any high degree of excitement in the central ner/ous system, whether felt as anger, terror, pain, anxiety,...break over the threshold of the sympathetic division 48 Chas. Darwin : Loc. cit., see p. 76. 47 Miiller: Klinische Beitrage zur Physiologic des sympathetischen... | |
| William Henry Pyle - 1921 - 328 страница
...intensive emotions on a learning subject and also upon the results of physiological studies. Cannon says: "Any high degree of excitement in the central nervous...of all the organs which that division innervates." Yjole^ emotions pregargjthe body JoxJatensiye muscular~activfty. To quote Cannon again: "Muscular action... | |
| 1920 - 532 страница
...that system itself. Cannon observes that "any high degree of excitement in the central nervous system is likely to break over the threshold of the sympathetic division and to disturb the functions of all the organs which that division innervates." He further remarks that... | |
| Charles Edward Skinner, Ira Morris Gast, Harley Clay Skinner - 1926 - 882 страница
...joy, and intense sorrow, . . . the influence of the cranial division of the autonomic nervous system has been overcome, digestion has ceased, and the stagnant...themselves in this one division, for, as has been shown, occasions may arise when these milder emotions are suddenly transmuted into the naturally intense types... | |
| Jeanette Gladys Bjorneby - 1926 - 204 страница
...next in importance to an inward urge or feeling, because anv degree of excitement in the central 11 nervous system, whether felt as anger, terror, pain,...grief, or deep disgust, is likely to break over the thr~feshold of the sympathetic division and affect the functioning of all bodily organs which that... | |
| William Henry Pyle - 1928 - 464 страница
..."Any high degree of. excitement in the central nervous system, whether felt as angerrterxQr>j)jiinJ_ anxiety, joy, grief or deep disgust, is likely to...of all the organs which that division innervates." Violent emotions prepare the body for intensive muscular activity. To quote Cannon again: "Muscular... | |
| Université libre de Bruxelles. Institut de sociologie - 1914 - 632 страница
...différentes sur les viscères. Le passage suivant concerne précisément cette interprétation : « It appears that any high degree of excitement in the...threshold of the sympathetic division and disturb the quiet of all the organs which that division innervates. It may be that there is advantage in the readiness... | |
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