Abstract
The vibratory pitch sensation is a complicated function of both the frequency and the amplitude of the vibrations, and frequency discrimination on the skin is thus inaccurate within a range of one or two octaves. Rutherford's telephone theory for pitch discrimination does not describe the pitch of vibratory sensations.
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