The psychic life of micro-organisms : a study in experimental psychology
Described by Binet as a branch of psychology little known, he endeavoured in the following essay upon Micro-organisms, to show that psychological phenomena begin among the very lowest classes of beings; they are met with in every form of life from the simplest cellule to the most complicated organism. It is they that are the essential phenomena of life, inherent in all protoplasm. - Summary by leon harvey
Genre(s): Psychology, Life Sciences
Language: English
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Preface, Introduction | Leon Harvey |
00:16:26 |
Play 01 | The Motory Organs and the Organs of Sense. | Leon Harvey |
00:47:49 |
Play 02 | Nutrition | Leon Harvey |
00:06:41 |
Play 03 | The Psychology of Nutrition | Leon Harvey |
00:36:39 |
Play 04 | Colonies of Unicellular Organisms | Leon Harvey |
00:10:40 |
Play 05 | The Psychology of Proto-Organisms | Leon Harvey |
00:08:08 |
Play 06 | Fecundation | Leon Harvey |
00:17:49 |
Play 07 | Fecundation in Higher Animals and Plants | Leon Harvey |
00:28:11 |
Play 08 | The Physiological Function of the Nucleus | Leon Harvey |
00:21:47 |
Play 09 | Conclusion | Leon Harvey |
00:23:42 |