Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... impulses are recorded which follow the frequency of applica- tion of the stimulus . The maximum number of impulses which may be so synchronized ( in step ) with the intermittent stimuli was found to be as high as 250 to 300 per sec ...
... impulses are recorded which follow the frequency of applica- tion of the stimulus . The maximum number of impulses which may be so synchronized ( in step ) with the intermittent stimuli was found to be as high as 250 to 300 per sec ...
Stranica 70
... impulses which are thus synchronized with each stimulus will be symmetrical — i.e . , there will be a constant or one to one relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The pattern of symmetry may be ...
... impulses which are thus synchronized with each stimulus will be symmetrical — i.e . , there will be a constant or one to one relation between the stimulus pattern and the pattern of nerve impulses . The pattern of symmetry may be ...
Stranica 73
... impulses , since it has been found that if the frequency is increased beyond a certain value the series of nerve impulses would probably be out of step with the evenly spaced inter- mittent stimulus pattern . Adrian , Cattell and ...
... impulses , since it has been found that if the frequency is increased beyond a certain value the series of nerve impulses would probably be out of step with the evenly spaced inter- mittent stimulus pattern . Adrian , Cattell and ...
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