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... fibers , for different patterned conditions of stimulation . All cutaneous experiences are phenomenal patterns correlated with ( 1 ) Fre- quency of nerve impulses , which has been shown by the elec- trophysiologists to be directly ...
... fibers , for different patterned conditions of stimulation . All cutaneous experiences are phenomenal patterns correlated with ( 1 ) Fre- quency of nerve impulses , which has been shown by the elec- trophysiologists to be directly ...
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... fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed ... fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon the lower animals and under highly artificial experimental ...
... fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed ... fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon the lower animals and under highly artificial experimental ...
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... nervous impulses in an afferent fiber ( or fibers ) will be temporally asymmetrical ( i.e. , out of step or not syn- chronized with the stimulus pattern ) . Such asymmetry may ISOLATION OF FACTORS DETERMINING RESPONSE . III 69.
... nervous impulses in an afferent fiber ( or fibers ) will be temporally asymmetrical ( i.e. , out of step or not syn- chronized with the stimulus pattern ) . Such asymmetry may ISOLATION OF FACTORS DETERMINING RESPONSE . III 69.
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