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Psychological distance to reward: equating the number of stimulus and response segments

Behavioural Processes, 2004
Psychological distance to reward, or the segmentation effect, refers to the preference for a terminal link of a concurrent-chains schedule consisting of a simple reinforcement schedule (e.g. fixed interval [FI] 30s) relative to its chained-schedule counterpart (e.g. chained FI 15s FI 15s).
Adam H, Doughty   +3 more
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From A Physical Color Stimulus To A Psychological Color Percept

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
The paper discusses the complexity of color vision in humans, considering the main aspects involved: the physical aspect, the psychophysical aspect, the physiological aspect and the psychological aspect. The meanings of the term color associated to each such aspect (asfor example, color stimulus, color valence, neural color signal and color percept ...
Dan G. Sporea, Gunnar Tonnquist
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Psychological and Neurophysiological Factors in Stimulus-Response Compatibility

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the psychological and neurophysiological factors in stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility. The term S-R compatibility is potentially applicable to a very wide range of situations in which responses have to be made to stimuli.
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Visual search and stimulus similarity.

Psychology Review, 1989
J. Duncan, G. Humphreys
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Stimulus intensity and the psychological refractory period II auditive stimuli

IPO Annual Progress Report, 1970
In experiments in which stimuli are presented closely spaced in time, subjects exhibit a limitation in the transmission of the signals. The result is either a delayed response or a less accurate response. This phenomenon has been called the psychological refractory phase (Telford, 1931).
Koster, W.G., Schuur, van, R.
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The role of polymer mechanochemistry in responsive materials and additive manufacturing

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Maroun Abi Ghanem   +2 more
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