The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... magnitude , it will take a much larger proportional change in acoustical energy than electrical energy . This notion was formalized by R. Teghtsoonian ( 1971 ) , who col- lated data on sensory magnitude and discrimination in nine ...
... magnitude , it will take a much larger proportional change in acoustical energy than electrical energy . This notion was formalized by R. Teghtsoonian ( 1971 ) , who col- lated data on sensory magnitude and discrimination in nine ...
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... magnitude of a sensory experience relates directly to the magnitude of the neural discharge . These opinions dissolved , or at least transmuted , when it was demonstrated that individual sensory nerve cells fire in all all - or - none ...
... magnitude of a sensory experience relates directly to the magnitude of the neural discharge . These opinions dissolved , or at least transmuted , when it was demonstrated that individual sensory nerve cells fire in all all - or - none ...
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... magnitude presumably equals that of RÅ produced by Stimulus B. Define each of these neural magnitudes as unity ( RA = RB = 1 ) . The central question is , What is the neural response to the compound Stimulus A + B ? Does RA + B = RA + ...
... magnitude presumably equals that of RÅ produced by Stimulus B. Define each of these neural magnitudes as unity ( RA = RB = 1 ) . The central question is , What is the neural response to the compound Stimulus A + B ? Does RA + B = RA + ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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