Lectures On Human And Animal Psychology

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If that were the case, the first ray that fell upon the retina would release a reflex movement of the same character as those which we observe later. Now, apart from the evidence against this view that is furnished by the facts of experience, there is nothing to suggest it in the manner in which the force which releases the movement is transmitted within the central organs. The force transmitted from the sensory to the motor fibres is dependent as regards intensity and difi"usion upon the inten...sity of stimulation, and the temporary condition of the organs which subserve its transmission. So that there is no reason why an intensive stimulus in the neighbourhood of the yellow spot should excite only a very slight eye-movement, while a weak stimulus at the periphery of the retina is followed by an extensive one. No ! there must obviously be influences at work during the development of the sense which gradually bring it about that, while the release of a reflex movement is effected by the physical mechanism, its extent and direction depend entirely upon the place of the part stimulated ; so that the greater sensitivity of the organ or the increased intensity of stimulation can only find expression in a greater energy and rapidity of movement.

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