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Differential effects of stimulus context in sensory processing
L. E. Marks,
Y. Arieh
Psychology
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Differential Effects
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Context Effects
50%
Loudness
50%
Perceptual Processing
50%
Olfaction
50%
Perceptual Processes
50%
Functional Properties
50%
Spatial Orientation
50%
Intensity Level
50%
Stimulus Context
50%
Sound Frequency
50%
Haptic Touch
50%
Sensory Processes
50%
Sensory Measurement
50%
Neuroscience
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Sensation of Taste
100%
Olfaction
100%
Perception
100%
Psychology
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Olfaction
100%