Image, simple, probably not distinguishable from sensation, 73 ff., 78, 90, 184; after-image, 62, 74, 78; memory after-image, 74, 78; memory colour, 63, 75, 78; recurrent, 75, 78; tied, 75, 78, 87; of later origin than sensation, 75; variable with the individual, 75 f., 78, 138 ff., 166 f., 185; hallucinatory, 76, 78, 340; dream, 76, 78, 336 f., 340; synæsthetic, 76 f., 78; habitual, 77 f., 265 f., 270; free, of memory and imagination, 77 f., 120, 184 ff., 195 ff.; complex, 78, 197; relative frequency of, in different sense-departments, 78 f.; in perception and idea, 114 ff.; and meaning, 120, 271; of recognition, 184, 273; typical, 266, 282; verbal, peculiarity of, 271; of expectation, 273; of comparison, 284 f. Imagery, types of, 138 ff., 154, 166 f.; outward signs of, 140; utility of, 141, 195 f.; translation of, in memory, 166 f., 185 f.; stability of, in imagination, 195 ff.; in thought, 265 f. Imagination, implies feeling of strangeness, 194 f., 198 f., 200; idea of, conservative, 195 ff.; idiosyncratic, 197; pattern of, 197 ff.; receptive, 197 f.; constructive, 198 ff.; characterised by empathy and feeling of strangeness, 198, 200; and memory, 200; and thought, 275 f., 279 f., 300. Impulsive action, analysis of, 234 f. Inattention, 102 f. Index of change, 132. Inhibition, nervous, in attention, 106 ff., 164, 249 f.; initial and terminal, of associative tendencies, 157 f.; of instincts, 209. Initial inhibition, 157 f. Instinct, popular view of, 203; definition of, 204; rôle of, in life of man, 205, 207; list of human instincts, 205 ff.; biological characters of, 208 ff.; psychological characters of, 210 ff.; and reason, 203, 207, 210, 301; and emotion, 207, 211, 216, 219. Instruction, 96 f., 214; significance of, for action, 240 ff., 252; negative, 250, 253. Intellectual attitudes, 271 f.; analysis of, 274 f. Intellectual ‘common factor,’ 310 f. Intellectual sentiments, 297 f., 299 f.; and curiosity, 301. Intensity of sensation, 66, 67 ff.; and vividness, 92; as determinant of attention, 94; does not found a group of intensive perceptions, 125; absolute impression of, 125, 285; of feeling, in passion, 225 f., 304; in classification of temperament, 227. Interest, acquired, 97 f., 226; in attention, 101; natural, 207, 226. Introspection, as method of psychology, 22; formula of, 19, 22, 80; difficulties of, 20 ff.; experimental,23 ff.; of feeling, 80. Itch, 44. Judgement, borrowed from social surroundings, 262 f., 291 f.; terminus of thought, 276; has no definite pattern, 279; core of sentiment, 290.
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