Physiological Quote by Wilhelm Wundt Download Open image “Physiological psychology is, therefore, first of all psychology.” — Wilhelm Wundt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Physiological Psychology
The psycho-physiological hypothesis is both inductively and deductively the sine qua non of the science of psychology. — Boris Sidis Copy Share Image
Physiological psychology, on the other hand, is competent to investigate the relations that hold between the processes of the physical and those of the… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
The task of physiological psychology remains the same in the analysis of ideas that it was in the investigation of sensations: to act as… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
“Is there a line to be drawn between psychological and physiological phenomena in man? and if so, where?” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
Psychology is ultimately mythology, the study of the stories of the soul. — James Hillman Copy Share Image
Psychology must postulate uniformity of interrelation of physical, physiological, and psychic processes. — Boris Sidis Copy Share Image
Psychology is the science of the intellects, characters and behavior of animals including man. — Edward Thorndike Copy Share Image
Psychology is the science of the act of experiencing, and deals with the whole system of such acts as they make up mental life. — Samuel Alexander Copy Share Image
Physiology and psychology cover, between them, the field of vital phenomena; they deal with the facts of life at large, and in particular with… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Physiology, in its analysis of the physiological functions of the sense organs, must use the results of subjective observation of sensations; and psychology, in… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
The general statement that the mental faculties are class concepts, belonging to descriptive psychology, relieves us of the necessity of discussing them and their… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Physiology is concerned with all those phenomena of life that present them selves to us in sense perception as bodily processes, and accordingly form… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Hence, wherever we meet with vital phenomena that present the two aspects, physical and psychical there naturally arises a question as to the relations… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
The distinguishing characteristics of mind are of a subjective sort; we know them only from the contents of our own consciousness. — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Now, there are a very large number of bodily movements, having their source in our nervous system, that do not possess the character of… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
We speak of virtue, honour, reason; but our thought does not translate any one of these concepts into a substance. — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
The animal kingdom exhibits a series of mental developments which may be regarded as antecedents to the mental development of man, for the mental… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Hence, even in the domain of natural science the aid of the experimental method becomes indispensable whenever the problem set is the analysis of… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
Experimental psychology itself has, it is true, now and again suffered relapse into a metaphysical treatment of its problems. — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
In the animal world, on the other hand, the process of evolution is characterised by the progressive discrimination of the animal and vegetative functions,… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
We know, from ordinary life, that we are not able to direct our attention perfectly steadily and uniformly to one and the same object...… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
My task was to show the psychologists that it is possible to apply physiological knowledge to the phenomena of psychical life. — Ivan Sechenov Copy Share Image
This substance, which is manifold in its forms and protean in its transformations, has, in its state of living matter, one physiological name which… — Asa Gray Copy Share Image
Perhaps the most significant thing a person can know about himself is to understand his own system of values. Almost every thing we do… — Jacque Fresco Copy Share Image
The powers, aspirations, and mission of man are such as to raise the study of his origin and nature, inevitably and by the very… — Richard Owen Copy Share Image
The patterns of activity of neurons in sensory areas can be altered by patterns of attention. Experience coupled with attention leads to physical changes… — Michael Merzenich Copy Share Image
Nine-tenths of the appeal of pornography is due to the indecent feelings concerning sex which moralists inculcate in the young; the other tenth is… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
Physiology, in its analysis of the physiological functions of the sense organs, must use the results of subjective observation of sensations; and psychology, in… — Wilhelm Wundt Copy Share Image
We are intelligent atoms. We are intelligent organic structures. We can change who we are. We can heal ourselves. With genetic engineering, we are… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
The living cell almost always contains, locked in its interior, the visible or invisible products of its physiological activity or its nourishment. — Albrecht Kossel Copy Share Image
When the human body is put under exceptional strain, a range of dormant genes in the DNA are expressed and extraordinary physiological processes are… — K. Anders Ericsson Copy Share Image