The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... energy ; despite the fact that a blow to the head may arouse a visual sensation , the proper stimulus for vision is light energy , not mechanical energy . Second , each sense responds best to a narrow range of stimuli within its domain ...
... energy ; despite the fact that a blow to the head may arouse a visual sensation , the proper stimulus for vision is light energy , not mechanical energy . Second , each sense responds best to a narrow range of stimuli within its domain ...
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... energy is delivered through a small stimulator on the skin . Verrillo has taken this as evidence that the touch sense is mediated by at least two different types of receptor . MINIMUM ENERGY A second feature of sensitivity common to at ...
... energy is delivered through a small stimulator on the skin . Verrillo has taken this as evidence that the touch sense is mediated by at least two different types of receptor . MINIMUM ENERGY A second feature of sensitivity common to at ...
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... energy is transduced into an electrical potential . The term transduction identifies a process whereby energy is converted from one form to another — as a microphone transduces sound into electricity . The relation between the intensity ...
... energy is transduced into an electrical potential . The term transduction identifies a process whereby energy is converted from one form to another — as a microphone transduces sound into electricity . The relation between the intensity ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 127 |
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