Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... INTERPRETATION 1 BY ROGER M. BELLOWS Occupational Research Program , United States Employment Service Certain extant theories and principles concerned with the interpretation of cutaneous phenomena are treated . The discussion is ...
... INTERPRETATION 1 BY ROGER M. BELLOWS Occupational Research Program , United States Employment Service Certain extant theories and principles concerned with the interpretation of cutaneous phenomena are treated . The discussion is ...
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... interpretation than qualitative specificity of stimulus - receptor - nerve fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) ...
... interpretation than qualitative specificity of stimulus - receptor - nerve fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) ...
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... interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented ... interpreted . He states , " There is a deal of evidence that a deeper sense of vibration is involved with that of 72 ...
... interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented ... interpreted . He states , " There is a deal of evidence that a deeper sense of vibration is involved with that of 72 ...
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