The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... give rise to equal sensory ratios . Brightness The notion of identity among attributes of several sense modalities belongs to Erich von Hornbostel ( 1925 , 1931 ) , who promulgated the idea that brightness is a universal sensory ...
... give rise to equal sensory ratios . Brightness The notion of identity among attributes of several sense modalities belongs to Erich von Hornbostel ( 1925 , 1931 ) , who promulgated the idea that brightness is a universal sensory ...
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... gives a number twice as great . Results averaged across a group of 10 or more subjects are generally stable and reliable ... give a sensation equal to the simple sum of the parts . A few examples from hearing offer themselves . A pair of ...
... gives a number twice as great . Results averaged across a group of 10 or more subjects are generally stable and reliable ... give a sensation equal to the simple sum of the parts . A few examples from hearing offer themselves . A pair of ...
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... give loudnesses in the ratio of 2 - to - 1 , whereas the same 8 - to - 1 ratio of electrical currents may give perceived shocks in the ratio of 25 - to - 1 . In mathematical terms , Stevens's law can be written ψ = κφβ . represents ...
... give loudnesses in the ratio of 2 - to - 1 , whereas the same 8 - to - 1 ratio of electrical currents may give perceived shocks in the ratio of 25 - to - 1 . In mathematical terms , Stevens's law can be written ψ = κφβ . represents ...
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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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