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FUNCTIONAL INERTIA 



movements assumed by the Mach-Crum-Brown theory to be 

 taking place in the endolymph and perilymph in the internal 

 ear, and so constituting stimuli for equilibration, are again cases 

 of molar inertia.] 



When the Biotonic and the 

 state is stimulus 



characteristically is 



Anabolism . + A -i 



Anabolism 



+ K 



Anabolism A 



Anabolism - K 



Katabolism . + A 



Katabolism . + K 



Katabolism . 



Katabolism . - K 



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Then the property being 



affectability 



functional inertia 

 affectability 



functional inertia 

 affectability 



functional inertia 

 affectability 



functional inertia 

 affectability 



functional inertia 

 affectability 



functional inertia 



affectability 

 functional inertia 



affectability 

 functional inertia 



The phenomenon is 



f increase of state of 

 \ rest. 



/ state of rest con- 

 tinues in status 

 I quo (latent period). 



a response begins. 



| latent period (no 

 \ response during). 



f diminution in in- 

 tensity of existing 



[ state. 



I status quo main- 

 tained (latent 



I period), 

 inactivity proceeds. 



ditto. 



f action begins to di- 

 l minish. 



f action continues : 

 post-stimulant ac- 

 l tivity. 



f increase of vigour of 

 ' activity, 

 (the status quo main- 

 tained) ; stimulus 

 neglected (refrac- 

 tory period), 

 activity begins to 



diminish, 

 stimulus disregarded 



(latent period), 

 activity begins to 



diminish, 

 latent period. 



