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Interstimulus interval — The interstimulus interval is the temporal interval between the offset of one stimulus to the onset of another. For instance, Max Wertheimer did experiments with two stationary, flashing lights that at some interstimulus intervals appeared to the … Wikipedia
interstimulus — n., pl. interstimuli. * * * … Universalium
interstimulus — in·ter·stim·u·lus .int ər stim yə ləs adj of, relating to, or being the interval between the presentation of two discrete stimuli … Medical dictionary
interstimulus — in·ter·stimulus … English syllables
interstimulus — ¦intə(r)ˌ adjective Etymology: inter + stimulus : of, relating to, or being the interval between the presentation of two discrete stimuli * * * n., pl. interstimuli … Useful english dictionary
Contingent negative variation — The contingent negative variation (CNV) was one of the first event related potential (ERP) components to be described. The CNV component was first described by Dr. W. Grey Walter and colleagues in an article published in Nature in 1964.[1] The… … Wikipedia
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