Role of stimulus intensity in perception of simultaneous cutaneous electrical stimuli. J Hillside Hosp., 6: 241-250, 1957.

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Role of stimulus intensity in perception of simultaneous cutaneous electrical stimuli. J Hillside Hosp., 6: 241-250, 1957.

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Published Works -- Articles and Reviews

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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.

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Korin, Hyman; Fink, Max, 1923-

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Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries. Stony Brook University Libraries (State University of New York).

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Date

1957

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The Max Fink Collection

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application/pdf

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en-US

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Text

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mfp-02-01-002-26-001

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mfp-02-01-002-26-001.pdf

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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.

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