The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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The car ' s approach is marked by increases in both the siren ' s loudness and its
pitch : Loudness increases because loudness depends on sound energy , which
in turn depends on distance from source — the relationship between intensity ...
The car ' s approach is marked by increases in both the siren ' s loudness and its
pitch : Loudness increases because loudness depends on sound energy , which
in turn depends on distance from source — the relationship between intensity ...
第 44 頁
The question may be turned around : How close must the relationship be in order
to say that percepts resemble reality ? Is the pitch of a sound enough akin to its
acoustical frequency to be said to copy it ? What of an object ' s perceived size ...
The question may be turned around : How close must the relationship be in order
to say that percepts resemble reality ? Is the pitch of a sound enough akin to its
acoustical frequency to be said to copy it ? What of an object ' s perceived size ...
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or the assimilation of a new intermodal relationship , that is , the construction of
an extrinsic correspondence . To disclose an intrinsic relationship , such as that
between visual and auditory brightness , it is necessary only to state or exemplify
...
or the assimilation of a new intermodal relationship , that is , the construction of
an extrinsic correspondence . To disclose an intrinsic relationship , such as that
between visual and auditory brightness , it is necessary only to state or exemplify
...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
CrossModal Perception of Form | 21 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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