The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... spatial acuity , with deviations between actual location and indicated location of 10 ° and greater . Much smaller errors - about 1 ° in size - are made when the subject's task is simply to detect a change in the spatial position of a ...
... spatial acuity , with deviations between actual location and indicated location of 10 ° and greater . Much smaller errors - about 1 ° in size - are made when the subject's task is simply to detect a change in the spatial position of a ...
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... spatial information obtained from different senses is coordinated . Auerbach and Sperling ( 1974 ) concluded that perceived direction in vision and perceived direction in hearing derive from a single , common spatial representation ...
... spatial information obtained from different senses is coordinated . Auerbach and Sperling ( 1974 ) concluded that perceived direction in vision and perceived direction in hearing derive from a single , common spatial representation ...
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... spatial summation as well as inhibition . As I just noted , spatial summation occurs in most or all of the senses . Presum- ably , the positive and negative Mach bands represent the outcome of spatial summation of both the excitatory ...
... spatial summation as well as inhibition . As I just noted , spatial summation occurs in most or all of the senses . Presum- ably , the positive and negative Mach bands represent the outcome of spatial summation of both the excitatory ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
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