The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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The principle places little restriction on the possible ways that mental activity can
relate to neural activity . Virtually any systematic set of rules can govern the
relationship . All that the Principle of Nomination demands is the ability to classify
...
The principle places little restriction on the possible ways that mental activity can
relate to neural activity . Virtually any systematic set of rules can govern the
relationship . All that the Principle of Nomination demands is the ability to classify
...
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events , and , in doing so , leads directly to a second main principle , the Principle
of Convergence . Whenever perception combines inputs from different sense
modalities , as when one sees the object felt in hand , or whenever thought ...
events , and , in doing so , leads directly to a second main principle , the Principle
of Convergence . Whenever perception combines inputs from different sense
modalities , as when one sees the object felt in hand , or whenever thought ...
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If it is correct , it is a powerful and important principle of psychophysiology . But it
is not a necessary principle . The only principle that elementary assumptions
demand is the much weaker Principle of Nomination , namely that for every
unique ...
If it is correct , it is a powerful and important principle of psychophysiology . But it
is not a necessary principle . The only principle that elementary assumptions
demand is the much weaker Principle of Nomination , namely that for every
unique ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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