An Introduction to Psychology Translated from the Second German Edition

CHAPTER III

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ASSOCIATION

Associations and apperceptions--The fusion of tones into clangs--Spatial and temporal perception --Assimilation and dissimilation--Direct and reproduced forms of the same--Complications--The recognition and cognition of objects--Successive association--The so-called "feeling of familiarity"--Secondary ideas --The affective processes in recognition--The so-called states of consciousness in forgetting, remembering, &c. --Memory associations