The Science of Human Nature - William Henry Pyle - Books -  - 9798692924391 - January 22, 2021
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The Science of Human Nature


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Book Excerpt: ...an and ends in a muscle. This statement represents the general scheme well enough, but leaves out an important detail. The nerve does not extend directly to a muscle, but ordinarily goes by way of the brain. The brain is merely a great group of nerve cells and fibers which have developed as a central organ where a stimulation may pass from almost any sense organ to almost any muscle. But another importance attaches to the brain. When a sense organ is stimulated and this stimulation passes on to the brain and agitates a cell or group of cells there, we are conscious. Consciousness shifts and changes with every shift and change of the stimulation. The brain has still another important characteristic. After it has been stimulated through sense organ and nerve, a similar brain activity can be revived later, and this revival is the basis of memory. When the brain is agitated through the medium of a sense organ, we have sensation; when this agitation is revived later, we hav...

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 22, 2021
ISBN13 9798692924391
Pages 170
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   235 g
Language English  

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