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... frequency is increased from slow to rapid intermittent stimulation and the pressure is held constant , a frequency will be reached at which patterned impulses will correspond with the temporal pattern of the stimulus , i.e. , one ...
... frequency is increased from slow to rapid intermittent stimulation and the pressure is held constant , a frequency will be reached at which patterned impulses will correspond with the temporal pattern of the stimulus , i.e. , one ...
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... frequency was increased so that each stimulus was ' on ' for a duration of approximately 6 milli- seconds ( the average vanishing flicker frequency found in our experiment for this pressure ) all subjects reported con- tinuity or ...
... frequency was increased so that each stimulus was ' on ' for a duration of approximately 6 milli- seconds ( the average vanishing flicker frequency found in our experiment for this pressure ) all subjects reported con- tinuity or ...
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... frequency of 4000 stimuli per sec . the duration of each separate stimulus would be approximately .00012 sec . This frequency would perhaps result in a non - synchronized asymmetrical pattern of nerve impulses , since it has been found ...
... frequency of 4000 stimuli per sec . the duration of each separate stimulus would be approximately .00012 sec . This frequency would perhaps result in a non - synchronized asymmetrical pattern of nerve impulses , since it has been found ...
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