an Electromyographic Study of Attentive Listening.

Muscle activity may seem a topic far removed from that of attention. However, the recognition of motor phenomena during thought pervades the history of experimental psychology. In a recent review of this subject, Humphrey describes the recognition given to tensions in the muscles during thought by b...

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Main Author: Wallerstein, Harvey.
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Published: McGill University 1954
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an Electromyographic Study of Attentive Listening.
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