The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... discrimination of signal from noise is a general psychophysical feature of sensory systems.3 DISCRIMINATION OF SENSORY INTENSITY AND WEBER'S LAW A concern of sensory psychophysics for over 100 years has been the way that our capacity to ...
... discrimination of signal from noise is a general psychophysical feature of sensory systems.3 DISCRIMINATION OF SENSORY INTENSITY AND WEBER'S LAW A concern of sensory psychophysics for over 100 years has been the way that our capacity to ...
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... discrimination resemble pitch discrimination ? To be sure , they are similar in that all mechanisms of discrimination may ultimately be limited by variability in sensory processes , and the same theory of signal detectability may apply ...
... discrimination resemble pitch discrimination ? To be sure , they are similar in that all mechanisms of discrimination may ultimately be limited by variability in sensory processes , and the same theory of signal detectability may apply ...
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... discrimination ? Shape and size . Owen and Brown ( 1970b ) compared visual and tactile discrimination of randomly articulated geometrical shapes . An important physical property of the stimuli they used was the number of sides , which ...
... discrimination ? Shape and size . Owen and Brown ( 1970b ) compared visual and tactile discrimination of randomly articulated geometrical shapes . An important physical property of the stimuli they used was the number of sides , which ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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