The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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attributes . Simply stated , it notes that different senses can inform us about the
same features of the external world . One wall of my office is constructed of cinder
block . The coarse texture of its surface is made known to me both visually and ...
attributes . Simply stated , it notes that different senses can inform us about the
same features of the external world . One wall of my office is constructed of cinder
block . The coarse texture of its surface is made known to me both visually and ...
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The Doctrine of Correspondence among Sensory Attributes states that certain
dimensions of sensory experience are similar or even identical in different
modalities . A feather brushes the skin like a beckoning whisper ; a pungent food
attacks ...
The Doctrine of Correspondence among Sensory Attributes states that certain
dimensions of sensory experience are similar or even identical in different
modalities . A feather brushes the skin like a beckoning whisper ; a pungent food
attacks ...
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Stern commented , “ Color and sound , hardness and warmth , are not only
attributes of things , given in sensation , but the veil through which the sensible
content , the inner dynamic arrangement , of the object presents itself to us ( 1938
, p .
Stern commented , “ Color and sound , hardness and warmth , are not only
attributes of things , given in sensation , but the veil through which the sensible
content , the inner dynamic arrangement , of the object presents itself to us ( 1938
, p .
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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