John Jackson's evolutionary conception of the localization of sensory-motor function in the cerebrum marked the end of development away from the attempt to correlate faculties with cerebral organs and toward a functional conception of sensorimotor processes as the substratum of mental states.
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Jackson's evolutionary conception of the localization of sensory-motor function in the cerebrum marked the end of a long process of development away from the attempt to correlate faculties with cerebral organs and toward a functional conception of sensorimotor processes as the substratum of mental states.
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Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Jackson's Croonian Lectures (1881-1887) reprinted in facsimile. 119 pp. Original cloth. Near Fine. Volume 17 of Classics in Psychology, 1855-1914. Nº de ref. del artículo: 24581
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