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INDEX. 



with iuverted head, 213; on what 

 marks a seusatiou, 218 ff., 248-4; 

 ou eutoptic objects, 241-2; on 

 contrast in seen movement, 247; 

 on relief, 257; on measurement of 

 the field of view, 266 fl.; on theo- 

 ry of space-perception, 279; on 

 feeling of innervation, 493, 507, 

 510 ; on conservation of energy, 667 

 Hemiamblyopia, I. 44 

 Hemianopsia, I. 41, 44; II. 73 

 Hemispheres, their distinction from 

 lower centres, I. 20; their educa- 

 tion, 24, 67; localization of func- 

 tion in, 30; the exclusive seat of 

 consciousness, 65; effects of de- 

 privation of, on frogs, 17, 72-3; 

 on fishes, 73; ou birds, 74, 77; on 

 rodents, 74; on dogs, 70, 74; on 

 primates, 75; not devoid of con- 

 nate paths, 76; their evolution 

 from lower centres, 79 

 Henle, J., 11.445,461,481 

 Herbart, I. 353, 418, 603, 608, 626 

 Hereditary transmission of acquired 



characters, see inheritance 

 Hering, E., on attention, I. 438, 

 449; on comparing weights, 544; 

 on pure sensation, II. 4 ; on 

 color-contrast, 20 ff . ; on roomy 

 character of sensations, 136 ff.; ou 

 after-images and convergence, 200; 

 on distance of double images, 230; 

 on stereoscopy, 252; on reproduc- 

 tion in vision, 260 ff. ; on move- 

 ments of closed eye, 510 

 Herzen, I. 58; on reaction-time 

 from a corn, 96; on cerebral ther- 

 mometry, 100; on swooning, 273 

 Hitzig. I. 31 



HoBBES, T., I. 573, 587, 594 ff. 

 Hodgson, R., I. 374, 398 

 Hodgson, S. H., on inertness of 

 consciousness, I. 129-30, 133; on 

 self, 341, 347; on conceptual order, 

 482; on association, 572 ff., 603; on 

 voluntary redintegration, 588-9; 

 on the ' present ' in time, 607 

 Hoffding, H., I. 674; II. 455 

 Holbrook, M. H., I. 665 

 Holmes, O. W., I. 88, 405, 582 



HOLTEI, VON, I. 624 



Horopter, II. 226 



HoRSLEY, v., I. 35, 59, 63 



HoRwicz, I. 314, 325-7 



Howe, S. G., II. 358 



Human intellect, compared with 

 that of brute, II. 348 ff. ; depends 

 on association by similarity, 

 353 ff. ; various orders of, 360; 



what brain-peculiarity it depends 

 on, 366, 638 

 Hume, I. 254; on personal identity, 

 351-3, 360; association, 597; due 

 to brain-laws, 564; ou mental im- 

 ages, II. 45-6; on belief, 295-6, 

 302; on pleasure and will, 558 

 Hunting instinct. II. 411 

 Huxley, I. 130-1, 254; II. 46 

 Hyatt, A., II. 102 

 Hylozoism, see Mind-stuff theory 

 Hyper8esthesia,iu hypnotism, II. 609 

 Hypnotism, I. 407; II. 128, 351; gen- 

 eral account of. Chapter XXVII: 

 methods, II. 593; theories of, 596; 

 symptoms of trance, 602 ff. ; post- 

 hypnotic suggestion, 613 

 Hysterics, their so-called anaesthe- 

 sias, and unconsciousness, 1.202 ff. 



Ideal objects, eternal and necessary 

 relations between, II. 639, 661. 

 See conception 



'Ideas,' the theorj'^ of, I. 230; con- 

 founded with objects, 231, 276, 

 378, 399, 521; they do not exist as 

 parts of our thought, 279, 405, 553; 

 Platonic, 462; abstract, 468 ff.; 

 universal, 473 ff. ; never come 

 twice the same, 480-1 



Ideation, no distinct centres for, I. 

 764; II. 73 



Identity, sense of, I. 459; three prin- 

 ciples of, 460; not the foundation 

 of likeness, 492 



Identity, personal, I. 238, 330 ff.; 

 based on ordinary judgment of 

 sameness, 334; due to resemblance 

 and continuity of our feelings, 

 336; Lotzeon, 350; only relatively 

 true, 372 



Ideo-motor action the type of all 

 volition, II. 522 



Idiosyncrasy, II. 631 



'Idomenians,' II. 214 



Illusions, II. 85 ff"., 129, 232 ff., 243- 

 66. See hallucination 



Images, double, in vision, II 225-30 



Images, mental, not lost in mental 

 blindness, etc., I. 50, 66; II. 73 



, are usr.ally vague, II. 45; vis- 

 ual, 51 ff'. ; auditory, 160; motor, 

 61; tactile, 165; between sleep and 

 waking, 124-6 



Imagination, Chapter XVIII: it 

 differs in individuals, II. 51 ff.; 

 sometimes leaves an after-image, 

 67; the cerebral processof, 68 ff.; 

 not locally distinct from that of 

 sensation, 73; is, figured, 82 



