The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence. istic
of location - one that is independent of where the sound comes from - namely the
dimension of high versus low that is commonly called pitch . This is no mere ...
Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence. istic
of location - one that is independent of where the sound comes from - namely the
dimension of high versus low that is commonly called pitch . This is no mere ...
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Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence ...
Quality STRUCTURE OF SENSORY QUALITY Sensory quality is the dimension
that appears to show the fewest similarities from modality to modality . Although
one ...
Interrelations Among the Modalities Lawrence E. Marks, Dana J. Lawrence ...
Quality STRUCTURE OF SENSORY QUALITY Sensory quality is the dimension
that appears to show the fewest similarities from modality to modality . Although
one ...
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sensory magnitudes in all modalities , even while other , specific centers rule
individual sense departments . ... perception of intensity in all modalities , the
neurophysiological basis for cross - modality intensity matching becomes a bit
clearer .
sensory magnitudes in all modalities , even while other , specific centers rule
individual sense departments . ... perception of intensity in all modalities , the
neurophysiological basis for cross - modality intensity matching becomes a bit
clearer .
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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