The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... sight . Relatively few people are truly synesthetic - rarely do sensory ex- periences of sight , sound , and taste actually arise , secondarily , from inappropriate stimuli ; rarely do secondary images actually blend into primary ...
... sight . Relatively few people are truly synesthetic - rarely do sensory ex- periences of sight , sound , and taste actually arise , secondarily , from inappropriate stimuli ; rarely do secondary images actually blend into primary ...
第 23 頁
... sight could distinguish immediately by vision between a sphere and a cube ( assuming , of course , that the person had previously learned to make the discrimination by touch ) . Locke agreed with Molyneux that such a person could not ...
... sight could distinguish immediately by vision between a sphere and a cube ( assuming , of course , that the person had previously learned to make the discrimination by touch ) . Locke agreed with Molyneux that such a person could not ...
第 222 頁
... sight and sound are consid- ered . For the two modalities connect not directly , but indirectly— through their common actualization of a pleasure that is potential , but not necessary . Swinburne's poetry is replete with synesthetic ...
... sight and sound are consid- ered . For the two modalities connect not directly , but indirectly— through their common actualization of a pleasure that is potential , but not necessary . Swinburne's poetry is replete with synesthetic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
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acoustical activity analogy appear attributes auditory auditory system Baudelaire Baudelaire's Békésy bitter brain brightness cold colors common Conrad Aiken constant cortex cross-modal matching dark different modalities different senses dimensions discrimination doctrine Doctrine of Equivalent duration effect electrical energy equivalence example expressions Figure function haptic hearing high pitched images inhibition inputs intersensory intrinsic Journal language light loudness meanings mental modalities neural neurons notes objects odors patterns perceived perception perhaps physiological Poe's poem poet poetry potential principle processes produce properties proprioceptive psychological psychophysical receptor relation relationships resemble responses S. S. Stevens sensation magnitude sense modalities sensory correspondences sensory experience sensory intensity sensory qualities sensory systems Shelley sight similar skin smell sound frequency sound symbolism space spatial spatial summation stimulus stimulus intensity suggest summation suprasensory sweet synesthesia synesthetic metaphor tactile taste temporal theory threshold tion tones touch transfer unity verbal vision visual vowels W. S. Merwin Weber's law