1952
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ps.03.020152.000415
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“…The rise in threshold of fusion (the 'neutral point') with increase of frequency of the conditioning stimulus accords with the postulate of Helson (1948) that, as with other sensory modalities, the 'neutral point' tends to move towards the value of the conditioning stimulus.…”
Section: Psupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The rise in threshold of fusion (the 'neutral point') with increase of frequency of the conditioning stimulus accords with the postulate of Helson (1948) that, as with other sensory modalities, the 'neutral point' tends to move towards the value of the conditioning stimulus.…”
Section: Psupporting
confidence: 77%
“…More recently Chin and Horn (1956) measured the refractive state of the eye in dim illumination and in darkness using an infrared skiascope, and they concluded that the contribution of accommodation to night myopia was generally small. Kelson (1952) pointed out that the Koomen, Scolnik, and Tousey conclusion, emphasizing the role of spherical aberration, is difficult to accept in view of the fact that these authors failed in at least 3 instances to produce spherical aberration in the eyes of subjects. The conflicting results from Otero and Chin and Horn likewise leave uncertain the role of accommodation.…”
Section: Form Perception In the Ganzfeldmentioning
confidence: 99%