connation

noun 2

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noun

1

The congenital (or sometimes developmental) fusion of organs of the same type.

There is no connation whatever; there is no Sternum at any time, and no hæmapophyses; nothing, indeed, but membrane-bones formed between the corium and the membrane lining the abdominal cavity.

When connation does not exist the parts are said to be Distinct or Eleutherous.

2

The learned impulse to behave in a certain way in response to specific stimulii.

There are two forms of control; one is at the point of cognizance or recognition of the situation. If the individual waits until connation comes about and energy flows with all its power into the organism, control is difficult, if not impossible.

The classical threefold division of psychology into cognition, affection and connation has been completely abandoned in the psychology of personal constructs.

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