Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... nerve impulses , which has been shown by the elec- trophysiologists to be directly related to intensity of stimula ... nerve fibers each nerve will subtend any quality according to the pattern of stimulation . This equipotentiality of ...
... nerve impulses , which has been shown by the elec- trophysiologists to be directly related to intensity of stimula ... nerve fibers each nerve will subtend any quality according to the pattern of stimulation . This equipotentiality of ...
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... nerve fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) and Hoagland ( 34 ) . Furthermore , it is felt that the pattern ...
... nerve fiber -phenomenal experience . Experience is correlated with differences in neurological activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) and Hoagland ( 34 ) . Furthermore , it is felt that the pattern ...
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... nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself . Adrian , Cattell and Hoagland maintain that such mechanisms adapt quickly and that their discharges resulting from such ...
... nerve fiber , but it is now known that phasic cutaneous mechanisms adapt as rapidly as the nerve fiber itself . Adrian , Cattell and Hoagland maintain that such mechanisms adapt quickly and that their discharges resulting from such ...
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HERBERT S LANGFELD | 33 |
HULSEY CASON | 54 |
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