The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 57 筆
第 45 頁
To construct a rather extreme but nonetheless pertinent example , the physical
sizes of objects could be marked perceptually by hues — for instance , as its size
increased , an object could yield a percept that shifted in color from yellow to red .
To construct a rather extreme but nonetheless pertinent example , the physical
sizes of objects could be marked perceptually by hues — for instance , as its size
increased , an object could yield a percept that shifted in color from yellow to red .
第 92 頁
For instance , when a musical sound synesthetically stirs sight , both brightness
and size are conveyed phenomenally from one sensory domain to the other .
Musical synesthesia exhibits its idiosyncrasies , to be sure ; but it exhibits its ...
For instance , when a musical sound synesthetically stirs sight , both brightness
and size are conveyed phenomenally from one sensory domain to the other .
Musical synesthesia exhibits its idiosyncrasies , to be sure ; but it exhibits its ...
第 109 頁
mechanical , or chemical . The eye , for instance , is adapted to respond to
electromagnetic energy ; despite the fact that a blow to the head may arouse a
visual sensation , the proper stimulus for vision is light energy , not mechanical
energy .
mechanical , or chemical . The eye , for instance , is adapted to respond to
electromagnetic energy ; despite the fact that a blow to the head may arouse a
visual sensation , the proper stimulus for vision is light energy , not mechanical
energy .
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
內容
The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
版權所有 | |
10 個其他區段未顯示
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
activity analogies appear associations attributes auditory bitter brightness called cells cold colors common constant correspondences cross-modal dark described different senses dimensions discrimination doctrine duration effect energy equal equivalence example exist experience expression fact Figure frequency function give given green hand hearing images important increases instance intensity intrinsic language least length light loudness magnitude matching meanings mechanisms metaphor modalities nature neural noted objects odor organ perceived perception perhaps physical pitch play poem poetry possible presented primary principle processes produce properties psychological psychophysical qualities relation relationship relatively reported resemble responses seems sensation senses sensory shape sight similar single smell sound space spatial stimulus subjects suggest sweet symbolism synesthesia synesthetic synesthetic metaphor tactile taste theory tion tone touch transfer unity universal vision visual vowels