The Receptor Unit of Mysak's Model are the Transducers: Auditory, Visual, Tactile and Proprioceptive.
We are discussing here, "Mysak's Model," or at least a modified version of it. Actually, it may have been simplified to the point where Mysak would prefer we didn‰t use his name, but it is shorter than "Hall's Hallucinatory Image," so we will stick with it.
We are talking about Mysak's Model for two reasons. First, it is fairly representative of the models one finds in the literature. Hence, we would like to discuss it by correlating the terms he uses with the names of the processes we have been describing.
For example, the first four boxes in Mysak's Model are the Receptor Unit, boxes 1-4. In our discussion, these were the Receptive Transducers: Perhaps the Visual, Auditory, Tactile and Kinesthetic.
NOTES: Here is some information on the Visual Transducer.
NOTES: Here is some information on the Auditory Transducer.
NOTES: Here is some information on the Tactile Transducer.
NOTES: Here is some information on the Kinesthetic Transducer (Check out IVB).