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... response than in the concept of the single stimulus . An attempt to analyze the pattern response frequently has the advantage that it leads to considerations of important related facts in neurology , physiology , and physiological ...
... response than in the concept of the single stimulus . An attempt to analyze the pattern response frequently has the advantage that it leads to considerations of important related facts in neurology , physiology , and physiological ...
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... response to vibratory stimuli , in terms of discharges in afferent nerve fibers , is considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and ...
... response to vibratory stimuli , in terms of discharges in afferent nerve fibers , is considered . The original purpose of the study was to isolate the variables involved in the response of observers to rhythmic cutaneous pressure and ...
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... response side with felt discreteness or discontinuity of 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 ...
... response side with felt discreteness or discontinuity of 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 ...
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