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Théodule-Armand Ribot,
(18 Dec 1839 - 9 Dec 1916)
French psychologist.
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Science Quotes by Théodule-Armand Ribot, (1 quote)
Voluntary attention is … a habit, an imitation of natural attention, which … serves, at the same time, as its point of departure and point of support. … Attention … creates nothing; and if the brain be sterile, if the associations are poor, it will act its part in vain.
— Théodule-Armand Ribot,
As translated in The Psychology of Attention (1890), 45 & 65. Also translated as, “Voluntary attention is a habit, an imitation of natural attention, which is its starting-point and its basis. … Attention creates nothing; and if the brain is barren, if the associations are meagre, it functions in vain”, in William W. Speer, Primary Arithmetic: First Year, for the Use of Teachers (1902), 2-3.
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- 18 Dec - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Ribot's birth.