The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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Given this , it seems eminently likely that , in order to detect a minimal change in
sensation magnitude , it will take a much larger proportional change in acoustical
energy than electrical energy . This notion was formalized by R . Teghtsoonian ...
Given this , it seems eminently likely that , in order to detect a minimal change in
sensation magnitude , it will take a much larger proportional change in acoustical
energy than electrical energy . This notion was formalized by R . Teghtsoonian ...
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For several decades thereafter , a prevailing pair of opinions held by sensory
scientists were ( a ) that the electrical discharge in a sensory nerve can vary in
magnitude , and ( b ) that accordingly , the magnitude of a sensory experience
relates ...
For several decades thereafter , a prevailing pair of opinions held by sensory
scientists were ( a ) that the electrical discharge in a sensory nerve can vary in
magnitude , and ( b ) that accordingly , the magnitude of a sensory experience
relates ...
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When pure tones are introduced to the two ears , the overall loudness ( as
assessed by the method of magnitude estimation ) equals the loudness of the
component in the left ear plus the loudness of the component in the right ear .
Underlying ...
When pure tones are introduced to the two ears , the overall loudness ( as
assessed by the method of magnitude estimation ) equals the loudness of the
component in the left ear plus the loudness of the component in the right ear .
Underlying ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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