The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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第 26 頁
... equivalence across sense modalities thus does not seem to be too different from the problem of equivalence within a particular modality . There is some common aspect of percep- tual activity which permits one to utilize information from ...
... equivalence across sense modalities thus does not seem to be too different from the problem of equivalence within a particular modality . There is some common aspect of percep- tual activity which permits one to utilize information from ...
第 27 頁
... equivalence which is based on a mediation process indepen- dent of verbal language [ Davenport & Rogers , 1970 , p . 280 ] . " CROSS - MODAL TRANSFER BY DETECTION OF COMMON FEATURES Clearly , language is not requisite to cross - modal ...
... equivalence which is based on a mediation process indepen- dent of verbal language [ Davenport & Rogers , 1970 , p . 280 ] . " CROSS - MODAL TRANSFER BY DETECTION OF COMMON FEATURES Clearly , language is not requisite to cross - modal ...
第 186 頁
... equivalence - whether this is an equivalence of information about ob- jects and events , an equivalence of sensory attributes , or an equivalence of organismic , sensori - tonic states - is first and foremost to aver that the effects of ...
... equivalence - whether this is an equivalence of information about ob- jects and events , an equivalence of sensory attributes , or an equivalence of organismic , sensori - tonic states - is first and foremost to aver that the effects of ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 127 |
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