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... excitation in area 17 , it follows that rate of fire at any given locus will vary both with nearness to the ' peak ' of such a contour process and with the sharpness ( intensity difference ) of the contour . Com- ing now to after ...
... excitation in area 17 , it follows that rate of fire at any given locus will vary both with nearness to the ' peak ' of such a contour process and with the sharpness ( intensity difference ) of the contour . Com- ing now to after ...
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... excitation distribution produced by inspection contour . I. Relative adaptation function following removal of inspection contour . T .. Hypothetical ex- citation distribution normally produced by test contour . To . Excitation ...
... excitation distribution produced by inspection contour . I. Relative adaptation function following removal of inspection contour . T .. Hypothetical ex- citation distribution normally produced by test contour . To . Excitation ...
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... excitation ? Keeping in mind that each successive unit of excitation affects a slightly different locus within the brain field , ' the whole deposit unit consists of dead traces except for its " tip " where it is just being made by an ...
... excitation ? Keeping in mind that each successive unit of excitation affects a slightly different locus within the brain field , ' the whole deposit unit consists of dead traces except for its " tip " where it is just being made by an ...
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activity animals appear associated auditory basilar membrane become behavior brightness buzzer changes chimpanzee cochlea color cone constant contour correct response cortex cortical cues curves differential discrimination effects elicited evidence excitation experiment experimental extinction fibers FIGURE fovea free nerve endings frequency function gestalt given gradient habit strength Hull Hull's hypothesis impulses increased inhibition inhibitory intensity interference interference theory interpolated interval latent learning light locus maze meaning measured mechanisms mediation process method movement muscle nerve neural object observer obtained occur organism original learning pattern perceived perception phenomena postulate problem produced proprioceptive Psychol Psychology reaction recall receptors reinforcement relation retention retina retroactive retroactive interference secondary reinforcement sensitivity sensory sequence serial learning shock similar situation stimulus subjects summation theory threshold tion Tolman tone trials unconditional stimulus variable vary visual visual cortex words Young-Helmholtz theory Zeigarnik effect