ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1925. If we are to know what intelligence is, how the brain can think, and what place mind holds in the scheme of things, we must first have a science of the sensory basis and structure of knowledge. This book supplies that need; it also serves as a short introduction to the systematic psychology of cognition.

part |240 pages

The Sensory Basis and Structure of Knowledge

chapter |11 pages

Introductory

chapter |19 pages

The Elements of Sensation

The Outer Senses

chapter |15 pages

The Inner Senses

chapter |10 pages

Sensations in General

chapter |7 pages

Proportion

chapter |8 pages

Time

chapter |11 pages

Motion

chapter |13 pages

Binaural Position

chapter |10 pages

Stereoscopic Vision

chapter |9 pages

Mind and Action

chapter |9 pages

Sensory Space in General

chapter |8 pages

Apparent Size

chapter |8 pages

Recognition

chapter |12 pages

Conception

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion