Elements of Physiological Psychology a Treatise of the Activities And Nature of
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284 f. ) must be assumed in discussing the quality of sensations. The possession of common functions can- not, indeed, be denied to the nerve-fibres in general. Conduction has been seen to be the one universal property of all the nervous elements; and even the end-organs, or receptors, of sense-impres- sions are made up of elaborate and ingenious combinations of these elements. But the phenomena of sensation require a further exten- sion of the conception of specific functions, on whatever phys...ical or physiological basis this differentiation is founded. Consciously made distinctions in the quality of sensations depend upon the ex- citation of specific corresponding elements of the nervous mechanism. Sensations of light and color depend upon different species of the ex- citation of the optic nerve; and similar specific quality cannot be denied to the functional activity of the nerves of smell, taste, hear- ing, and touch. But the nature of the evidence and the conclu- sions which must be drawn from it will be much better appreciated at a later period in the discussion.
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