The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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Thus , these theorists assume that the experimental subject confuses intrinsic
changes — here fluctuations in the sensory effect of the background or reference
stimulus — with changes that are produced by increments added to the ...
Thus , these theorists assume that the experimental subject confuses intrinsic
changes — here fluctuations in the sensory effect of the background or reference
stimulus — with changes that are produced by increments added to the ...
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This is so because masking stimuli exert a more potent suppressing effect on
stimuli weaker than on stimuli stronger than themselves . Dim lights and whispers
are knocked way down , while bright lights and shouts remain relatively
untouched ...
This is so because masking stimuli exert a more potent suppressing effect on
stimuli weaker than on stimuli stronger than themselves . Dim lights and whispers
are knocked way down , while bright lights and shouts remain relatively
untouched ...
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Garner , W . R . Effect of frequency spectrum on temporal integration in the ear .
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 1947 , 19 , 808 - 815 . Garver , L . N
. , Gleason , J . M . , & Washburn , M . F . The source of affective reactions to ...
Garner , W . R . Effect of frequency spectrum on temporal integration in the ear .
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 1947 , 19 , 808 - 815 . Garver , L . N
. , Gleason , J . M . , & Washburn , M . F . The source of affective reactions to ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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