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Zoonomia, Vol. I - Or, the Laws of Organic Life by Erasmus Darwin
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hearing and of touch. The former by the constant low indistinct noises that
murmur around us, and the latter by the weight of our bodies on the parts
which support them; and by the unceasing variations of the heat, moisture,
and pressure of the atmosphere; and these sensual motions, precisely as the
muscular ones above mentioned, obey their correspondent irritations without
our attention or consciousness.

5. Other classes of our ideas are more frequently excited by our sensations
of pleasure or pain, and others by volition: but that these have all been
originally excited by stimuli from external objects, and only vary in their
combinations or reparations, has been fully evinced by Mr. Locke: and are
by him termed the ideas of perception in contradistinction to those, which
he calls the ideas of reflection.

II. 1. These muscular motions, that are excited by perpetual irritation,
are nevertheless occasionally excitable by the sensations of pleasure or
pain, or by volition; as appears by the palpitation of the heart from fear,
the increased secretion of saliva at the sight of agreeable food, and the
glow on the skin of those who are ashamed. There is an instance told in the
Philosophical Transactions of a man, who could for a time stop the motion
of his heart when he pleased; and Mr. D. has often told me, be could so far
increase the peristaltic motion of his bowels by voluntary efforts, as to
produce an evacuation by stool at any time in half an hour.

2. In like manner the sensual motions, or ideas, that are excited by
perpetual irritation, are nevertheless occasionally excited by sensation or
volition; as in the night, when we listen under the influence of fear, or
from voluntary attention, the motions excited in the organ of hearing by
the whispering of the air in our room, the pulsation of our own arteries,
or the faint beating of a distant watch, become objects of perception.
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