This article was originally published with the title “Experiments in Animal Psychophysics” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 205 No. 1 (July 1961), p. 113 ...
Seldom does one appreciate the contributions that psychophysical research has had on everyday life. When people think of experiments in this field, they think of experimental subjects trying to detect ...
Seldom does one appreciate the contributions that psychophysical research has had on everyday life. When people think of experiments in this field, they think of experimental subjects trying to detect ...
For centuries, the mental world of the mind and the physical world were treated as utterly distinct. While the movement of inanimate objects could be measured and ultimately predicted with the help of ...
The perception of complex visual patterns emerges from neuronal activity in a cascade of areas in the primate cerebral cortex. Neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1) represent information about ...
For centuries, the mental world of the mind and the physical world were treated as utterly distinct. While the movement of inanimate objects could be measured and ultimately predicted with the help of ...
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