CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. 



The British Journal of Psychology 



Edited by James Ward and W. H. R. Rivers. 



With the Collaboratiouof W. McDougall, C. S. Myers, A. F. Shand, 

 C. S. Sherrington, W. G. Smith. 



NOW READY. Vol. I. Part I. January, 1904. Price 5s. net. 



CONTENTS. 



Editorial. 



Ward, James. On the Definition of Psychology. 



Sherrington, C. S. On Binocular Flicker and the Corre- 

 lation of Activity of "Corresponding" Retinal 

 Points. (Two Figures and Twelve Diagrams.) 



McIntyre, J. Lewis. A Sixteenth Century Psyciiologist, 

 Bernardino Telesio 



McDougall, W. The Sensations excited by a Single Mo- 

 mentary Stimulation of the Eye. (Six Figures 

 and Plate I (Five Figures) ). 



McDougall, W. Note on the Principle underlying Fech- 

 ner's "Paradoxical Experiment" and the Predom- 

 inance of Contours in the Struggle of the two 

 Visual Fields. 



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