Applications of Information Theory and Decision Theory to Human Perception and Reaction

Progress in Brain Research - Tập 17 - Trang 309-320 - 1965
D.E. Broadbent1
1Applied Psychology Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Cambridge (Great Britain)

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