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... flicker than does the specificity doctrine . A BIOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF VANISHING FLICKER The factual information which now exists concerning the properties of discharges in sensory fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon ...
... flicker than does the specificity doctrine . A BIOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION OF VANISHING FLICKER The factual information which now exists concerning the properties of discharges in sensory fibers has been gleaned from experimentation upon ...
Stranica 70
... flicker . 4. When the subject is stimulated with intermittent fre- quencies of lower intensity , the frequency must be lower ( duration longer ) for reports of just vanishing flicker ( symmetry ) . Frequency of nerve impulses is known ...
... flicker . 4. When the subject is stimulated with intermittent fre- quencies of lower intensity , the frequency must be lower ( duration longer ) for reports of just vanishing flicker ( symmetry ) . Frequency of nerve impulses is known ...
Stranica 71
... flicker phenomena . This possibility will be treated several pages further on . Regarding the first five statements ... flicker frequency found in our experiment for this pressure ) all subjects reported con- tinuity or vanishing flicker ...
... flicker phenomena . This possibility will be treated several pages further on . Regarding the first five statements ... flicker frequency found in our experiment for this pressure ) all subjects reported con- tinuity or vanishing flicker ...
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