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The Journal of Psychology
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Volume 55, 1963 - Issue 1
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Some Relations Between Sensory end Results and Neural Activity in the Optic Pathway

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Pages 121-143 | Received 27 Aug 1962, Published online: 02 Jul 2010

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ThomasM. Nelson, S. Howard Bartley, CharlesM. Bourassa & RichardJ. Ball$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1971) A Symposium on Alternation of Response: V. Conceptual Problems. The Journal of General Psychology 84:1, pages 133-177.
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ThomasM. Nelson, S. Howard Bartley, CharlesM. Bourassa & RichardJ. Ball$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1971) A Symposium on Alternation of Response: IV. Other Sensory Accomplishments. The Journal of General Psychology 84:1, pages 117-132.
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ThomasM. Nelson, S. Howard Bartley, CharlesM. Bourassa & RichardJ. Ball$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1971) Symposium on Alternation of Response: II. Flicker. The Journal of General Psychology 84:1, pages 35-79.
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JonathanD. Kazsuk & S. Howard Bartley. (1969) Brightness Matching Under Intermittent Stimulation. The Journal of Psychology 71:2, pages 281-289.
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S. Howard Bartley. (1966) A Comparison Between Certain Retinal and Cortical Activities Underlying Vision. The Journal of Psychology 63:2, pages 275-286.
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CarlW. Schneider & S. Howard Bartley. (1966) Changes in Sensory Phenomena and Observer Criteria at low Rates of Intermittent Photic Stimulation. The Journal of Psychology 63:1, pages 53-66.
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CharlesM. Bourassa & S. Howard Bartley. (1965) Some Observations on the Manipulation of Visual Acuity by Varying the Rate of Intermittent Stimulation. The Journal of Psychology 59:2, pages 319-328.
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ThomasM. Nelson & S. Howard Bartley. (1964) Description of a Central Mechanism Related to Diverse Brightness Phenomena. The Journal of Psychology 58:2, pages 379-395.
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ThomasM. Nelson, S. Howard Bartley & RobertaF. Wise. (1963) Size Discrimination under Two Conditions of Photic Intermittency. The Journal of Psychology 56:1, pages 219-225.
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ThomasM. Nelson, S. Howard Bartley & JamesF. Jordan. (1963) Experimental Evidence for the Involvement of a Neurophysiological Mechanism in the Discrimination of Duration. The Journal of Psychology 55:2, pages 371-385.
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Itzel Orduña, Eduardo Mercado, Mark A. Gluck & Michael M. Merzenich. (2005) Cortical Responses in Rats Predict Perceptual Sensitivities to Complex Sounds.. Behavioral Neuroscience 119:1, pages 256-264.
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Samuel M. PeacockJr.Jr. & Alexander Yanovski. (1977) Some Evidence for Multiple Visual Projections to Cortex. Clinical Electroencephalography 8:4, pages 170-183.
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H. Autrum, P. O. Bishop, V. Braitenberg, K. L. Chow, R. L. De Valois, R. B. FreemanJr.Jr., W. A. van de Grind, O.-J. Grüsser, U. Grüsser-Cornehls, R. Jung, W. R. Levick, H.-U. Lunkenheimer, D. M. MacKay, M. Snyder, J. Stone, N. J. Strausfeld & I. ThomasW. A. Van De Grind, O.-J. Grüsser & H.-U. Lunkenheimer. 1973. Central Processing of Visual Information A: Integrative Functions and Comparative Data. Central Processing of Visual Information A: Integrative Functions and Comparative Data 431 573 .
Thomas M. Nelson & Eugene C. Lechelt. (1970) Socioeconomic status, value, and response to number. Perception & Psychophysics 8:2, pages 76-80.
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Daniel N. Robinson. (1968) Visual Disinhibition with Binocular and Interocular Presentations. Journal of the Optical Society of America 58:2, pages 254.
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Thomas M. Nelson & S. Howard Bartley. (1964) The Talbot-plateau law and the brightness of restricted numbers of photic repetitions at CFF. Vision Research 4:7-8, pages 403-411.
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S. Howard Bartley. (2017) Perspectives in psychology - XXII. The Psychological Record 13:1, pages 89-94.
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