Charles Scott
Charles Scott
progress excited states
Existence of an excited state is not a prerequisite for the production of inhibition; inhibition can exist apart from excitation no less than, when called forth against an excitation already in progress, it can suppress or moderate it.
garden important earth
In the end, there is really nothing more important than taking care of the earth and letting it take care of you.
knowledge space brain
As followers of natural science we know nothing of any relation between thoughts and the brain, except as a gross correlation in time and space.
animal action nervous
This integrative action in virtue of which the nervous system unifies from separate organs an animal possessing solidarity, an individual, is the problem before us.
mind brain telephones
If it is mind that we are searching the brain, then we are supposing the brain to be much more than a telephone-exchange. We are supposing it to be a telephone-exchange along with subscribers as well.
life animal brain
The brain seems a thoroughfare for nerve-action passing its way to the motor animal. It has been remarked that Life's aim is an act not a thought. To-day the dictum must be modified to admit that, often, to refrain from an act is no less an act than to commit one, because inhibition is coequally with excitation a nervous activity.
philosophy self tragedy
Each waking day is a stage dominated for good or ill, comedy, farce, or tragedy, by a dramatis personae, the 'self', and so it will be until the curtain drops.
enhances market operations retail stanley
The acquisition of Stanley Leisure's retail operations substantially enhances our market position,
adjustment british-scientist capable delicate found less process words
In other words the inhibitory process was found capable of no less delicate quantitative adjustment than is the excitatory process.
taken sacrifice emotional
Natural knowledge has not forgone emotion. It has simply taken for itself new ground of emotion, under impulsion from and in sacrifice to that one of its 'values', Truth.
brain answers doe
The brain is a mystery; it has been and still will be. How does the brain produce thoughts? That is the central question and we have still no answer to it.
meaningful brain patterns
Swiftly the brain becomes an enchanted loom, where millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern-always a meaningful pattern-though never an abiding one.
science two fundamentals
That our being should consist of two fundamental elements [physical and psychical] offers I suppose no greater inherent improbability than that it should rest on one only.