The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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circles ( ends of tubes ) placed on the palm of the hand and on the tongue to the
sizes seen . Unlike Anstis and Loizos , Waterman found visual size to be greater
than either tactual size ; but like Anstis and Loizos , he found perceived size on ...
circles ( ends of tubes ) placed on the palm of the hand and on the tongue to the
sizes seen . Unlike Anstis and Loizos , Waterman found visual size to be greater
than either tactual size ; but like Anstis and Loizos , he found perceived size on ...
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Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence. felt
by stroking the object with the back or front of the hand , or even by exploring it
with a hand - held probe , as when a dentist , pick in hand , searches out cavities .
Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence. felt
by stroking the object with the back or front of the hand , or even by exploring it
with a hand - held probe , as when a dentist , pick in hand , searches out cavities .
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Assume that the criterion is set at the point where the two curves cross ; the
subject will respond “ yes ” to about 84 % of the presentations of the test stimulus
, since about 84 % of the area of the right - hand curve falls above the criterion ;
but ...
Assume that the criterion is set at the point where the two curves cross ; the
subject will respond “ yes ” to about 84 % of the presentations of the test stimulus
, since about 84 % of the area of the right - hand curve falls above the criterion ;
but ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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