Home
Database Statistics
Help System
About
Literature
Projects
Events
Login / Register
A note on the Aubert phenomenon.
1954
C I SANDSTROM
Associated MeSH Terms
Cite
UI
MeSH Term
Description
Entries
D010465
Perception
The process by which the nature and meaning of sensory stimuli are recognized and interpreted.
Sensory Processing,Processing, Sensory
D006801
Humans
Members of the species Homo sapiens.
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
Related Publications
C I SANDSTROM
[Significance of the Aubert-Förster phenomenon is perimetry].
January 1950, Albrecht von Graefe's Archiv fur Ophthalmologie,
C I SANDSTROM
Relation of the Aubert-Foerster phenomenon to manifest anxiety.
June 1977, Perceptual and motor skills,
C I SANDSTROM
THE AUBERT-FOERSTER PHENOMENON AND ITS RELATION TO MANIFEST ANXIETY.
June 1964, Psychologische Forschung,
C I SANDSTROM
The Aubert-Fleischl phenomenon: a temporal frequency effect on perceived velocity in afferent motion perception.
November 1975, Experimental brain research,
C I SANDSTROM
A note on the Ballard reminiscence phenomenon.
September 1954, Journal of experimental psychology,
C I SANDSTROM
A note on the Mulder-Landsmeer phenomenon.
January 1975, Acta anatomica,
C I SANDSTROM
A clinical note on the Isakower phenomenon.
January 1955, Psychoanalytic review,
C I SANDSTROM
Note on a New Literary Phenomenon.
April 1955, Science (New York, N.Y.),
C I SANDSTROM
Historical note: Koebner on the isomorphic phenomenon.
July 1981, Archives of dermatology,
C I SANDSTROM
A preliminary note on a zone phenomenon in bacteriostasis.
January 1954, Zeitschrift fur Hygiene und Infektionskrankheiten; medizinische Mikrobiologie, Immunologie und Virologie,
Export Citation
×
Select Citation Style to be generated
APA
Vancouver
Harvard
BibTeX
Endnote
Generated Citation:
Selection Actions
Export Citations
Download Data
Save To My Collection
Need Help?
Explore features, get started with a guided tour, or view relevant help articles.
Start Tour
Go to Related Help Article
Copied contents to your clipboard!
Publications over Time
×
Save Item To Your Collection
×
Collection Name
Your saved publications will be grouped by this name - think of it like a folder to group related publications and results.
Use default name