704 



INDEX. 



VoLKJiANN. A. W., II. 198, 252 ff. 



VOLKMAXN, W. VON VOLKJIAR, I. 



627, 629, 631. II. 276 

 7olumiuousuess, primitive, of seusa- 



tions, II. 134 

 Voluntary tbiuking, I. 588 

 Vulgarity of iniud, II. 870 

 VULPIAN, I. 78 



Wahle, I. 493 



Waitz, Th., I. 405, 632; II. 436 



Walking, in child, II. 405 



Walter. J. E., I. 214 



Ward, J., I. 162, 454, 548, 562, 



629, 633; II. 282 

 Warren, J. W.. I. 97 

 Wayland, I. 347 

 Weber, E. H., his ' law,' I. 537 flf. 



On space-perception ou skin, II. 



141-2; on muscular feeling, 198 

 Weed, T., I. 665 

 Weismann, a.. II. 684 ff. 

 Wernicke's convolution. I. 39, 54-5 

 ' Wheatstones experiment,' II. 



226-7 

 WiGAX, Dr.. I. 390, 675; II. 566-7 



WiLBRAND, I. 50-1 



Will, Chapter XXVI; involves 

 memorj- of past acts, and nothing 

 else but consent that they shall 

 occur again, II. 487-518; the 

 memory may involve images of 

 either resident or remote effects of 

 the movement, 518-22; ideo-mo- 

 tor action, 522-8; action after de- 

 liberation, 528; decision, 531; 

 effort, 535; the explosive will, 587; 



the obstructed will, 546; relation 

 of will to pleasure and pain, 549 fl.; 

 to atlenlion, 561; terminates in au 

 'idea', 567; the question of its 

 indeterminism, 569; psychology 

 must assume determinism, 576; 

 neural processes concerned in 

 education of the will, 579 ff. 



Will, relations of, to Belief, II. 320 



Wills, Jas.. I. 241 



Witchcraft, II. 309 



Wolfe, H. K., I. 674, 679 



Wolff, Chk., I. 409, 651 



World, the peculiar constitution of 

 the. II. 337, 647, 651-2 



Writing, automatic, I 393 ff. 



WrNDT, on frontal lobes, I. 64; on 

 reaction-time, 89-94, 96, 427 ff.. 

 525; on introspective method, 189; 

 on self-consciousness, 303; on per- 

 ception of strokes of sound. 407; 

 on perception of simultaneous 

 events, 411 ff' ; on Weber's law, 

 534 ff . ; association-time, 557, 560; 

 on time-perception, 608, 612 ff., 

 620, 634. On local signs, II. 155- 

 7; on eyeball-muscles, 200; ou 

 sensations, 219; on paresis of ext. 

 rectus, 236; on contrast, 250; on 

 certain illusions, 264; on feeling 

 of innervation, 266,493; on space 

 as s3-nthesis, 276; on emotions, 

 481; on dichotomic form of 

 thought, 654 



ZoUner's pattern, II. 232 



