The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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... demands more than just registering perceptual features . Perhaps one reason
that number sometimes seems better described as a concept than as a percept is
that the same value on this dimension ( that is , the same number ) can apply ...
... demands more than just registering perceptual features . Perhaps one reason
that number sometimes seems better described as a concept than as a percept is
that the same value on this dimension ( that is , the same number ) can apply ...
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If the only difference between synesthesia and cross - modal analogy is the
vividness of secondary images , then the difference should perhaps be treated as
one of quantity rather than of quality . There is , however , a second difference .
If the only difference between synesthesia and cross - modal analogy is the
vividness of secondary images , then the difference should perhaps be treated as
one of quantity rather than of quality . There is , however , a second difference .
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In processing pitch , the auditory system might employ a spatial representation on
the basilar membrane , but some other representation in the brain ( perhaps one
similar to that for vibrotactile pitch ) . The question remains , Which analogy is ...
In processing pitch , the auditory system might employ a spatial representation on
the basilar membrane , but some other representation in the brain ( perhaps one
similar to that for vibrotactile pitch ) . The question remains , Which analogy is ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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