The Dancing Mousea Study in Animal Behavior

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The Dancing Mousea Study in Animal Behavior
Yerkes Robert M.
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For the photometric measurements in connection with theWeber's law tests I made use of the Hefner lamp with the hope of attaininggreater accuracy than had been possible with a standard paraffine candle, in the case of measurements which I had made in connection with theexperiments on color vision that are reported in Chapters IX and X. TheHefner unit is the amount of light produced by an amyl acetate lamp at aflame height of 40 mm. (See Stine's "Photometrical Measurements. ") Aparaffine candle ...at a flame height of 50 mm. Is equal to 1. 2 Hefnerunits. ] For reasons which will soon appear, Weber's law tests were made with onlyone dancer. This individual, No. 51, had been thoroughly trained in white-black discrimination previous to the experiments in the apparatus which isrepresented in Figure 17. Having given No. 51 more than two hundredpreliminary tests in the Weber's law apparatus with the electric-boxessufficiently different in brightness to enable her to discriminatereadily, I began my experiments by trying to ascertain how much less thevalue of the illumination of one electric-box must be in order that itshould be discriminable from a value of 20 hefners in the other electric-box.

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