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... physiology and neurophysiology , with extensive bibliographies ; V.G. DETHIER , The Physiology of Insect Senses ... physiological effects on vision of neural activity in the retina . Physiology of vision is also explored in JONATHAN ...
... physiology and neurophysiology , with extensive bibliographies ; V.G. DETHIER , The Physiology of Insect Senses ... physiological effects on vision of neural activity in the retina . Physiology of vision is also explored in JONATHAN ...
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... Physiological Psychology ( 1970 ) , an advanced textbook in general physiological psychol- ogy with a good section on the senses ; C. PFAFFMANN ( ed . ) , Ol- faction and Taste , III ( 1969 ) , a somewhat specialized but good overview ...
... Physiological Psychology ( 1970 ) , an advanced textbook in general physiological psychol- ogy with a good section on the senses ; C. PFAFFMANN ( ed . ) , Ol- faction and Taste , III ( 1969 ) , a somewhat specialized but good overview ...
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... physiological criteria . Occasionally , one or more of these criteria may be absent during sleep or present during wakefulness , but even in such cases there usually is little difficulty in achieving agreement among observers in the ...
... physiological criteria . Occasionally , one or more of these criteria may be absent during sleep or present during wakefulness , but even in such cases there usually is little difficulty in achieving agreement among observers in the ...
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