Under this powerful emotion the action of the heart is much accelerated, or it may be much disturbed. The face reddens, or it becomes purple from the impeded return of the blood, or may turn deadly pale. The respiration is laboured, the chest heaves,... Animal Life and Intelligence - Página 381por Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 512 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Darwin - 1872 - 404 páginas
...characteristic symptoms of Eage. Under this powerful emotion the action of the heart is much accelerated,9 or it may be much disturbed. The face reddens, or...plainly the act of striking or fighting with an enemy. All these signs of rage are probably in large part, and some of them appear to be wholly, due to the... | |
| James McCosh - 1880 - 276 páginas
...dilated nostrils quiver. The whole body often trembles. The voice is affected. The teeth are clinched or ground together, and the muscular system is 'commonly...plainly the act of striking or fighting with an enemy." (Darwin, c. iii.) SECTION II. IMMEDIATE EMOTIONS. JOY and SORROW. These arise from the contemplation... | |
| James McCosh - 1880 - 296 páginas
...dilated nostrils quiver. The whole body often trembles. The voice is affected. The teeth are clinched or ground together, and the muscular system is commonly...gestures of a man in this state usually differ from the purposfeless writhings and struggles of one suffering from an agony of pain; for they represent more... | |
| George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 páginas
...Darwin, in his " Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals," says — Under this powerful emotion the action of the heart is much accelerated, or it...commonly stimulated to violent, almost frantic action. FEAR. Fear is the dread or apprehension of any object or event, which object or event, however, is... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1886 - 412 páginas
...lower animals. We will now turn to the characteristic symptoms of Rage. Under this powerful emotion the action of the heart is much accelerated,* or it...writhings and struggles of one suffering from an agony of paiu ; for they represent more or less plainly the act of striking or fighting with an enemy. All these... | |
| James McCosh - 1887 - 294 páginas
...dilated nostrils quiver. The whole body often trembles. The voice is affected. The teeth are clinched or ground together, and the muscular system is commonly...plainly the act of striking or fighting with an enemy." (Darwin, c. Hi.) SECTION II. IMMEDIATE EMOTIONS. JOY and SORROW. These arise from the contemplation... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 412 páginas
...characteristic symptoms of Rage. Under this powerful emotion the action of the heart is much accelerated,9 or it may be much disturbed. The face reddens, or...plainly the act of striking or fighting with an enemy. All these signs of rage are probably in large part, and some of them appear to be wholly, due to the... | |
| Leslie Schon - 1923 - 136 páginas
...pale. The respiration is laboured, the chest heaves and the dilated nostrils quiver. The whole body trembles. The voice is affected. The teeth are clenched...muscular system is commonly stimulated to violent, often frantic action. But the gestures of a man in this state differ from the purposeless writhings... | |
| Stanley Finger - 2001 - 484 páginas
...Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. The lower figure was given to Darwin by Duchenne de Boulogne. ground together, and the muscular system is commonly stimulated to violent, almost frantic action. ... All these signs of rage are probably in large part, and some of them appear to be wholly, due to... | |
| Howard Kassinove - 1995 - 272 páginas
...becomes purple . . . respiration is laboured, the chest heaves, and the dilated nostrils quiver. . . . The teeth are clenched or ground together, and the...commonly stimulated to violent, almost frantic action" (Darwin, l872/l965, p. 74). Like Darwin, Freud (l924, l927) considered fear (anxiety) and aggression... | |
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