Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... 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 temperature ...
... 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 temperature ...
Stranica 72
... vibratory stimuli . Before considering this interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented in its relation to cuta- neous phenomena . Gault and his collaborators have ...
... vibratory stimuli . Before considering this interpretation a brief survey of the present status of the problem of tactual- vibratory discrimination is presented in its relation to cuta- neous phenomena . Gault and his collaborators have ...
Stranica 73
... vibratory sense . Let us consider the possibility of eliciting nerve impulses by stimulating the skin with a ... vibratory mechanism in the skin which subtends discrimination to vibratory stimuli ; ( 2 ) that the explanation ultimately ...
... vibratory sense . Let us consider the possibility of eliciting nerve impulses by stimulating the skin with a ... vibratory mechanism in the skin which subtends discrimination to vibratory stimuli ; ( 2 ) that the explanation ultimately ...
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