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Psychophysics quantitatively investigates the
relationship between physical stimuli and the
sensations and
perceptions they produce.
Psychophysics has...
- one's
internal (psychic) and
external (physical) worlds.
Psychophysical may
refer to:
Psychophysics, the
subdiscipline of
psychology dealing with the relationship...
- In the
philosophy of mind,
psychophysical parallelism (or
simply parallelism) is the
theory that
mental and
bodily events are
perfectly coordinated, without...
- in
special ways (for
example most
tonal western music). In
terms of
psychophysics,
several studies have been done
involving a person’s
ability to detect...
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Retrieved 13
November 2012. Kaernbach, C.; Demany, L. (October 1998). "
Psychophysical Evidence Against the
Autocorrelation Theory of
Auditory Temporal Processing"...
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Psychophysik (Elements of
Psychophysics). This
publication was the
first work ever in this field, and
where Fechner coined the term
psychophysics to
describe the...
- It is a
concept studied in
vision science, more
specifically in the
psychophysics of
visual perception. A
traditional term for "flicker fusion" is "persistence...
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perception of
biological motion and a
model for its analysis".
Perception &
Psychophysics. 14 (2): 201–211. doi:10.3758/BF03212378. ISSN 1532-5962. Treue, Stefan;...
- In psychoanalysis, psycho****ual
development is a
central element of the ****ual
drive theory.
According to Freud,
personality develops through a series...
- made
between local psychophysics,
where stimuli can only be
discriminated with a
probability around 50%, and
global psychophysics,
where the
stimuli can...