The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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Notable in this respect is the emergence of general psychophysical principles
from the works of Georg von Békésy ( 1959a , 1967b ) and S . S . Stevens ( 1957 ,
1958 ) . This doctrine of general psychophysical properties is most agreeable to ...
Notable in this respect is the emergence of general psychophysical principles
from the works of Georg von Békésy ( 1959a , 1967b ) and S . S . Stevens ( 1957 ,
1958 ) . This doctrine of general psychophysical properties is most agreeable to ...
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But it has taken modern empirical , psychophysical research to extend these pre -
empirical doctrines and to uncover the extent to which the input - output relations
of different sensory systems really do show qualitative and quantitative ...
But it has taken modern empirical , psychophysical research to extend these pre -
empirical doctrines and to uncover the extent to which the input - output relations
of different sensory systems really do show qualitative and quantitative ...
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Add to this the Principle of Correspondence and it follows that the same equation
will also describe the psychophysical function relating sensation to stimulus . G .
Werner and Mountcastle ( 1965 ) and Harrington and Merzenich ( 1970 ) ...
Add to this the Principle of Correspondence and it follows that the same equation
will also describe the psychophysical function relating sensation to stimulus . G .
Werner and Mountcastle ( 1965 ) and Harrington and Merzenich ( 1970 ) ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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