Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... afferent nerve fibers , is considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and temperature stimulation . Several objectively controllable ...
... afferent nerve fibers , is considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and temperature stimulation . Several objectively controllable ...
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... nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself ... afferent nerve fibers ( granting for the present the two neces- sary assumptions mentioned above ) : 1. When the ...
... nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself ... afferent nerve fibers ( granting for the present the two neces- sary assumptions mentioned above ) : 1. When the ...
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... nerve impulses by stimulating the skin with a frequency of 4000 stimuli per sec . The vibrator or teletactor method ... nervous activity in afferent fibers with specificity and sorting a function of the central nervous system ...
... nerve impulses by stimulating the skin with a frequency of 4000 stimuli per sec . The vibrator or teletactor method ... nervous activity in afferent fibers with specificity and sorting a function of the central nervous system ...
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