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Studies of the sensation of vibration: 1. Variability of the vibratory threshold as a function of amplitude and frequency of mechanical vibration.

Yacorzynski et al., 1941

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15969700053775100476
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Yacorzynski G
Brown M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Experimental Psychology

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For a group of 20 S's the splithalf Pearson correlation coefficients for 10 threshold determinations (using a stimulator. 5 cm. in diameter) of the right index finger tip at frequencies of 200, 400, 600, and 800 dv, were. 94,. 99,. 96, and. 97. In making group …
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