Chapter II
, p. 9; distinguished from perceptions, 12; from images, 14; _first_ things in consciousness, 12; make us acquainted with qualities, 14; their exteriority, 15; intensity of sensations, 16; their measurement, 21; they are not compounds, 23
Sensations, of touch, 60; of skin, 60 ff.; of smell, 69; of pain, 67; of heat, 63; of cold, 63; of hunger, 69; of thirst, 69; of motion, 70; muscular, 65; of taste, 69; of pressure, 60; of joints, 74; of movement through space, 75; of rotation, 75; of translation, 76
Sense of time, see _Time_
Sensory centres in the cortex, 113 ff.
Septum lucidum, 87
Serial order of locations, 341
Shame, 374
Sheep's brain, dissection of, 81
Sight, 28 ff.; see _Vision_
Signs, 40; sensations are, to us of other sensations, whose space-value is held to be more real, 345 ff.
Similarity, association by, 267, 364; see _Likeness_
Size, 40
Skin--senses, 60 ff.; localizing power of, 61; discrimination of points on, 247
Smell, 69; centre of, in cortex, 116
SMITH, T. C., 311
Sociability, 407
Soul, the, as ego or thinker, 196; as a combining medium, 200, 203
Sound, 53-59; images of, 306
Space, Perception of,