The formation of habits – the formation of reflexes
Keywords:
reflex, habits, behaviour, life, moodAbstract
Man lives in a present time of action, and in an
“affective presentâ€. In the case of the affective present,
the current emotional state–i.e. mood–cannot be detached
from the legacy of the past and from the future expectancy.
The degree to which the two projective times influence the
pragmatics of the present will be pointed out when
analyzing (Inconsistency of time).
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ditention = a state of attention modified by the intrusion of secondary affective
elements, a state characteristic for certain human relations (after Henri Piéron; my
translation)
with the elementary specification that, the stronger the feeling, the less intense the
interference