Role of stimulus intensity in perception of simultaneous cutaneous electrical stimuli. J Hillside Hosp., 6: 241-250, 1957.
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Title
Role of stimulus intensity in perception of simultaneous cutaneous electrical stimuli. J Hillside Hosp., 6: 241-250, 1957.
Subject
Published Works -- Articles and Reviews
Description
Reprint From the Journal of the Hillside Hospital,Vol. VI October, 1957. Full copy of the Journal of The Hillside Hospital, Vol VI, No. 4, October 1957, Table of contents: A UNIFIED THEORY: OF THE ACTION OF PHYSIODYNAMIC- THERAPIEs by Max Fink; AN OBJECTIVE STUDY OF COMMUNICATION IN PSYCHIATRIC INTERVIEWS by Joseph Jaffe; SOCIAL FACTORS IN THE SELECTION OF THERAPY IN A VOLUNTARY MENTAL HOSPITAL by Robert L Kahn, Max Pollack and Max Fink; SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN EEG RESPONSE TO ELECTROSHOCK by Martin A. Green; ROLE OF STIMULUS INTENSITY IN PERCEPTION 0F SIMULTANEOUS ELECTRICAL CUTANEOUS STIMULI by Hyman Korin and Max Fink; NEWS AND NOTES.
Creator
Korin, Hyman; Fink, Max, 1923-
Source
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries. Stony Brook University Libraries (State University of New York).
Publisher
Date
1957
Contributor
Relation
The Max Fink Collection
Format
application/pdf
Language
en-US
Type
Text
Identifier
mfp-02-01-002-26-001
Collection
Citation
Korin, Hyman; Fink, Max, 1923-, “Role of stimulus intensity in perception of simultaneous cutaneous electrical stimuli. J Hillside Hosp., 6: 241-250, 1957.,” Max Fink Digital Collection, accessed June 7, 2026, http://exhibits.library.stonybrook.edu/mfp/items/show/254.
