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... pattern or series of stimuli ' could be substituted for the expression ' stimulating processes ' without changing ... pattern responses , and we have therefore used the expression ' responding processes ' in the definition . The phrase ...
... pattern or series of stimuli ' could be substituted for the expression ' stimulating processes ' without changing ... pattern responses , and we have therefore used the expression ' responding processes ' in the definition . The phrase ...
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... pattern of excitation itself , rather than upon qualitative considerations of nerve fibers . The specificity views ... pattern theory ( that the pattern of the stimulus , which includes its intensity , extensity , and duration , sets up ...
... pattern of excitation itself , rather than upon qualitative considerations of nerve fibers . The specificity views ... pattern theory ( that the pattern of the stimulus , which includes its intensity , extensity , and duration , sets up ...
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... pattern of 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 ...
... pattern of 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 ...
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