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J. Gaskell, 'The correlation of a sensation, an idea, and a thought', in J. Gaskell, New Elements from Old Subjects (1874), pp. 1-12.
J. Gaskell, 'The correlation of a sensation, an idea, and a thought', in J. Gaskell, New Elements from Old Subjects (1874), pp. 1-12.
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J. Gaskell, 'The correlation of a sensation, an idea, and a thought', in J. Gaskell, New Elements from Old Subjects (1874), pp. 1-12.
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Invocation of circuits in nineteenth-century discussions of nerves and nervous action.
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Characterizes mind as dependent on two circuits, one of action and the other of reaction.
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