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- Psychophysics quantitatively investigates the relationship between physical stimuli and the sensations and perceptions they produce. Psychophysics has...
- Look up psychophysical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Psychophysical relates to the relationship between one's internal (psychic) and external (physical)...
- In the philosophy of mind, psychophysical parallelism (or simply parallelism) is the theory that mental and bodily events are perfectly coordinated, without...
- and a spatial code used for co**** to medium surfaces. According to psychophysical theory, the roughness of a complex sound (a sound comprising many partials...
- In psychoanalysis, psycho****ual development is a central element of the ****ual drive theory. According to Freud, personality develops through a series...
- Retrieved 13 November 2012. Kaernbach, C.; Demany, L. (October 1998). "Psychophysical Evidence Against the Autocorrelation Theory of Auditory Temporal Processing"...
- mobility, and mental clarity. The founder, Milton Trager, called his work Psychophysical Integration. He was an athlete, dancer, and bodybuilder. He began doing...
- sound pressure level of 40 decibels above 20 micropascals. The phon is psychophysically matched to a reference frequency of 1 kHz. In other words, the phon...
- well even independent of other depth cues. Psychological, especially psychophysical studies have been focused on this topic for decades. In a 1953 study...
- techniques contrast sharply with Stanislavski's multivariant, holistic and psychophysical approach, which explores character and action both from the 'inside...