Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... intermittent skin stimulation as continuous ) . These are : ( 1 ) pressure or intensity of the intermittent stimuli ; ( 2 ) time , i.e. , the length of time the observers had been stimulated by rhythmic stimuli ; ( 3 ) the temperature ...
... intermittent skin stimulation as continuous ) . These are : ( 1 ) pressure or intensity of the intermittent stimuli ; ( 2 ) time , i.e. , the length of time the observers had been stimulated by rhythmic stimuli ; ( 3 ) the temperature ...
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... intermittent , a series of nervous 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 ...
... intermittent , a series of nervous 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 ...
Stranica 70
... intermittent stimuli or flicker . 2. When the subject's skin is stimulated by intermittent stimuli of high frequencies and high intensities , only one impulse will be discharged by the phasic end - mechanisms for each stimulus and the ...
... intermittent stimuli or flicker . 2. When the subject's skin is stimulated by intermittent stimuli of high frequencies and high intensities , only one impulse will be discharged by the phasic end - mechanisms for each stimulus and the ...
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