It is well known from a variety of observations that the initial level of the startle response is a function of intensity of the auditory stimuli used. The present study seeks also to determine whether the terminal levels and the rates of habituation differ as a function of stimulus intensity. Use of electromyographic recording should not only provide a detailed quatitative picture of the course of habituation but also allow us to answer questions
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The theory of continuous transformation groups was developed by Sophus Lie, from whom the theory has...
A study was conducted to investigate the reasons for changes in the effective series resistance of a...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce Monte Carlo methods and to describe some significant appli...
A production inventory control model is developed using servo-mechanism principles. This model deve...
Recent increased interest in off-line data communications newworks has suggested the utility of an i...
The problem of balancing an assembly line in an industrial situation is that of providing each of a ...
We are concerned with linear spaces over real or complex fields of scalars. The ability to produce ...
A general discussion of the principles of simulation is given, with emphasistoward an information re...
Since the introduction of the minicomputer about a decade ago, thousands have been installed as cont...
In this thesis are presented the preliminary results of a long-term study on relaxation loss of pres...
Because of such things as destructive testing, inspection fatigue, inadequacy of mechanical and phot...
A study is made of a mathematical model suggested by the flow of traffic over a simply supported bri...
The magnitude of differences in the cooling rates, with use of commercial spray quenching, prompted ...
This thesis outlines a new measure of performance relevant to survival and fatigue studies of a stoc...
The system described here, if properly implemented, might be used to help student engineers teach th...
The theory of continuous transformation groups was developed by Sophus Lie, from whom the theory has...
A study was conducted to investigate the reasons for changes in the effective series resistance of a...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce Monte Carlo methods and to describe some significant appli...