The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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第 4 頁
Aristotle , in his De anima , De sensu , De memoria et reminiscenti , De iuventute
et senectute , and De somno et vigilia , postulated the existence of a common
sense to serve eight important psychological functions . Among the
responsibilities ...
Aristotle , in his De anima , De sensu , De memoria et reminiscenti , De iuventute
et senectute , and De somno et vigilia , postulated the existence of a common
sense to serve eight important psychological functions . Among the
responsibilities ...
第 12 頁
It is a common observation that the blind as well as the deaf appear to make extra
use of the discriminative capacities of the senses that remain functioning .
Leopold Bloom , the central character in James Joyce ' s Ulysses ( 1934 ) ,
essayed to ...
It is a common observation that the blind as well as the deaf appear to make extra
use of the discriminative capacities of the senses that remain functioning .
Leopold Bloom , the central character in James Joyce ' s Ulysses ( 1934 ) ,
essayed to ...
第 187 頁
When we say that two items — a pair of objects or events — arę similar , we imply
that they share some common properties or characteristics . ? What it is that may
be shared is almost limitless , bounded only by the farthest reaches of the ...
When we say that two items — a pair of objects or events — arę similar , we imply
that they share some common properties or characteristics . ? What it is that may
be shared is almost limitless , bounded only by the farthest reaches of the ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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