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... nervous activity are set up in similar , undifferentiated nerve fibers , for different patterned conditions of stimulation . All cutaneous experiences are phenomenal patterns correlated with ( 1 ) Fre- quency of nerve impulses , which ...
... nervous activity are set up in similar , undifferentiated nerve fibers , for different patterned conditions of stimulation . All cutaneous experiences are phenomenal patterns correlated with ( 1 ) Fre- quency of nerve impulses , which ...
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... nervous system . From the above considerations we may state that in human afferent nerve fibers ( granting for the present the two neces- sary assumptions mentioned above ) : 1. When the human subject's cutaneous surface is stimu- lated ...
... nervous system . From the above considerations we may state that in human afferent nerve fibers ( granting for the present the two neces- sary assumptions mentioned above ) : 1. When the human subject's cutaneous surface is stimu- lated ...
Stranica 71
... nervous discharge , tentatively described as a propagated wave of negativity . There is known to exist a temporal ... nervous condition correlated with this frequency and pressure value is patterned synchronized symmetry of nervous ...
... nervous discharge , tentatively described as a propagated wave of negativity . There is known to exist a temporal ... nervous condition correlated with this frequency and pressure value is patterned synchronized symmetry of nervous ...
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