The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... intensity extended through time to several tenths of a second may be quite distinct , even moderately loud . The exact length of time over which sensation continues to increase in magnitude itself changes from modality to modality , but ...
... intensity extended through time to several tenths of a second may be quite distinct , even moderately loud . The exact length of time over which sensation continues to increase in magnitude itself changes from modality to modality , but ...
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... INTENSITY = Figure 5.3 . The relation between stimulus intensity and the magnitude of the electri- cal potential recorded from receptors . The curve is drawn according to the formula R a❤ ( b + y ) , where R is receptor potential and ...
... INTENSITY = Figure 5.3 . The relation between stimulus intensity and the magnitude of the electri- cal potential recorded from receptors . The curve is drawn according to the formula R a❤ ( b + y ) , where R is receptor potential and ...
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... intensity ; for if only a portion of the activated neurons are actually coding intensity , then the overall level of neural activity will tap not only intensity , but the pool of neural responses to a variety of sensory characteristics ...
... intensity ; for if only a portion of the activated neurons are actually coding intensity , then the overall level of neural activity will tap not only intensity , but the pool of neural responses to a variety of sensory characteristics ...
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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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