The world consists of a virtually infinite number of discriminably different stimuli. |
The study attempts to estimate the distance at which songs become discriminably different from local songs. |
However, to the human eye, they are also discriminably different from the original object because the organization of the components is different. |
Practically, the encoding guarantees that different input words are discriminably represented and that the reverse operation can be easily performed. |
These pretheoretical investigations have tended to follow three overlapping, but discriminably different orientations. |
Are expectancies based upon different positive reinforcing events discriminably different? |