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By Joseph Jastrow
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To the crowded we is there edge of a hill When in walking we or to the crossing of a street or to a stretch of slippery sidewalk, when speaking in poor acoustic qualities, or when consciously pick our steps public in a hall of ; speaking to a foreigner or to a person hard of hear- we ing, when consciously attend to our at the table enough attention we enunciation are served with fish, we give to the machinery of mastication so as not to swallow the bones ; and when we wish to be sure to use the proper fork or spoon for the salad or sherbet, What is we deliberately stop and choose.
In no reaction the is effect of this false distribution of consciousness more manifest than adjustment, speech. plex function in that delicate When is efficiently this psycho-motor marvelously com- carried on, the highest make ready the words that centres express our thought, and the centres next lower in direct the word-utterance. the tendency, Every one when fatigued aware of or excited, to slips of the tongue, to hesitations, nunciations. is command and slight mispro- Apart from the habitual stutterer — the victim of such — vousness, there are many persons who only on and stammerer, special ner- occasions of embarrassment or unpleasant antici- pation cannot speak the words trippingly on the tongue ; while there are some persistent stutterers who, once well launched in a public address, with their manuscript before them, do not stutter at all.
It was forth above set that by nature and development human consciousness ful endowment but ; its its activity might be ; it and disturbing forms should be prevalent. The ideal man have no forms of awareness but said to useful ones a vastly use- very complexity makes inevitable that undesirable of is but so long as it is human the exhibition of various failings in the to err, manner of our consciousness will remain characteristic of of indicating the distribution of function within the complexity of our organized life ; " and though the conception of a " centre and of what it accomplishes must be kept sufficiently elastic to accommodate itself to the results of widening knowledge, it serves, even in its tentative form, a most helpful purpose.