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In Doorways into Mind, James E. Payne does what three generations of psychologists said could not be done. He uses subjective tools with rigor in experiments that are repeatable, to discover how the mind carries out its basic functions. The book opens new pathways for scientists engaged in psychological research and provides thoughtful lay readers with a deeper understanding of their own motivations and behavior. Payne's book answers ten basic questions about mind functions. How does the mind relate to space and time? What are mind tools and how do they work? What is the subconscious, how does it relate to the conscious mind, and how can the two work together to enhance learning and understa...
The Payne (Paine) family immigrated in 1638 from Norfolk County, England to Hingham, Massachusetts.
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