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Sensory Inhibition

Georg Von Bekesy

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein

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Psychological experiments carried out over a period of nearly forty years led Georg von Bekesy to realize that inhibition interconnects, at least in one respect, the fields of vision, hearing, skin sensations, taste, and smell. This book indeed almost creates the field of sensory inhibition as a significant one for study, bringing understanding to many observations that formerly seemed uncertain or unrelated and raising many problems still to be solved.

Originally published in 1967.

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Microphone, Neural oscillation, Sensory phenomena, Inhibition theory, Sound, Delboeuf illusion, Sensory threshold, Retina, Sensory system, Nasal spray, Indication (medicine), Hydrochloric acid, Millisecond, Externalization, Rayleigh wave, Thalamus, Stimulus (physiology), Complication (medicine), Optical illusion, Phase distortion, Amplitude, Disinhibition, Eardrum, Vibrator (sex toy), Measurement, Attenuator (electronics), Uncertainty, Anesthetic, Vowel, High frequency, Resonance, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Action potential, Cochlea, Lateralization of brain function, Cornea, Electrophysiology, Loudness, Membranous labyrinth, Wheatstone bridge, Electrode, Vibratory sensation, Acoustics, Fourier analysis, Modulation, Gasket, Reciprocal innervation, Arteriosclerosis, Loudspeaker, Stimulation, Oscilloscope, Round window, Odor, Vibration, Lateral inhibition, Reverberation, Calculation, Nerve fiber, Information theory, Room acoustics, Scientific control, Low frequency, Mechanical filter, Oscillation, Overtone, Weber test, Basilar membrane, Taste, Sound pressure, Diffusion