The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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In cases where a vowel produced an image of mixed color ( such as blue - green
) , each component color ( in this ... The vowel a most often induces images of red
and blue , e most often induces yellow and white , i induces yellow , red , and ...
In cases where a vowel produced an image of mixed color ( such as blue - green
) , each component color ( in this ... The vowel a most often induces images of red
and blue , e most often induces yellow and white , i induces yellow , red , and ...
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As might be expected , there is a perfect ordinal relation between the lightness (
whiteness - blackness ) of the visual images that the vowels arouse and the
auditory brightness of the vowels themselves . The relation is depicted in Figure 3
.
As might be expected , there is a perfect ordinal relation between the lightness (
whiteness - blackness ) of the visual images that the vowels arouse and the
auditory brightness of the vowels themselves . The relation is depicted in Figure 3
.
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visual size increases systematically as auditory pitch diminishes . High pitched
sounds produce synesthetic visual images that are small in size ; low pitched
sounds produce images that are larger . The synesthesia of the subject described
by ...
visual size increases systematically as auditory pitch diminishes . High pitched
sounds produce synesthetic visual images that are small in size ; low pitched
sounds produce images that are larger . The synesthesia of the subject described
by ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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