Chapter XVIII
; hemispheres physical seat of, 98; defined, 287; analysis of the phenomenon of memory, 287 ff.; return of a mental image is not memory, 289; association explains recall and retention, 289; brain-scheme of, 291; conditions of good memory, 292; multiple associations favor, 294; effects of cramming on, 295; how to improve memory, 298; recognition, 299; forgetting, 300; hypnotics, 301
Mental blindness, 112
Mental images, 14
Mental operations, simultaneous, 219
Mental states, cannot fuse, 197; relation of, to their objects, 464
MERKEL, 59, 66
Metaphysics, what the word means, 461
MEYER, G. H., 308, 311
MEYNERT, 105, 117
MILL, JAMES, 196, 276, 289
MILL, J. S., 147, 157
Mimicry, 406
Mind depends on brain conditions, 3-7; states of, their relation to their objects, 464; see _Consciousness_
Modesty, 407
Monistic theories of consciousness, 462
MORGAN, LLOYD, 368
MOSSO, 130, 131
Motion, sensations of, Chapter VI , 70 ff.; feeling of motion over surfaces, 70
Motor aphasia, 108
Motor region of cortex, 106
Motor type of imagination, 307
Movement, consciousness and, II,