The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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The results evidenced two major factors — one a factor of high vowel pitch ,
which was described as small , sharp , bright , quick , and active ; the other , of
low vowel pitch , was described as large , dull , dark , slow , and passive . A
prominent ...
The results evidenced two major factors — one a factor of high vowel pitch ,
which was described as small , sharp , bright , quick , and active ; the other , of
low vowel pitch , was described as large , dull , dark , slow , and passive . A
prominent ...
第 95 頁
A case of pure gustatory synesthesia was described by Downey ( 1911 ) . Here
the synesthesia worked in the opposite direction , in that the tastes acted as
stimuli and produced different colors . Sweet yielded black , bitter was orange -
red ...
A case of pure gustatory synesthesia was described by Downey ( 1911 ) . Here
the synesthesia worked in the opposite direction , in that the tastes acted as
stimuli and produced different colors . Sweet yielded black , bitter was orange -
red ...
第 177 頁
... Stimulus A + Stimulus B need not yield RA + Rp . Following this , I will show
how to retrieve the Principle of Correspondence . I shall work within the model of
summation just described . And though the model described is one of summation
...
... Stimulus A + Stimulus B need not yield RA + Rp . Following this , I will show
how to retrieve the Principle of Correspondence . I shall work within the model of
summation just described . And though the model described is one of summation
...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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