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  1. Chronometric Lag Effect

    Linked via "sensory modalities"

    The effect was first systematically documented by Dubois and Krell in 1938 using modified chronometers linked to photoemissive cells. Their initial methodology involved comparing the firing time of a peripheral photoreceptor (calibrated against the speed of light in a vacuum) with the subject's verbal report of the light's appearance. Dubois and Krell initially attributed the disparity to simple [neural …
  2. Predictive Coding

    Linked via "sensory modalities"

    Disorders are frequently hypothesized to result from malfunctions in the precision weighting mechanism.
    Schizophrenia: Often linked to an over-weighting of prediction errors across sensory modalities, leading to a failure to suppress improbable or internally generated signals. This manifests as a breakdown in distinguishing internally generated predictions (thoughts) from external sensory input (reality).
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  3. Sports Relaxation Techniques

    Linked via "sensory modalities"

    Visualization and Mental Rehearsal
    Mental rehearsal involves the systematic cognitive simulation of athletic performance environments. Unlike simple positive affirmation, effective sports visualization requires the athlete to engage all five sensory modalities, including the simulated tactile sensation of equipment interaction and the [olfactory input]…