The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... touch . Under some , but not all conditions , haptic touch and vision appear to give equivalent information about the size of objects . Ab- ravanel ( 1971b ) showed that judgments of synthesized lengths can be about as accurate when ...
... touch . Under some , but not all conditions , haptic touch and vision appear to give equivalent information about the size of objects . Ab- ravanel ( 1971b ) showed that judgments of synthesized lengths can be about as accurate when ...
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... touch in controlling the prehension of objects ( Bower , Broughton , & Moore , 1970 ) . " The domination of touch by vision helps to refute Bishop Berke- ley's ( 1709 ) hypothesis that tactile - kinesthetic perception of spatial ...
... touch in controlling the prehension of objects ( Bower , Broughton , & Moore , 1970 ) . " The domination of touch by vision helps to refute Bishop Berke- ley's ( 1709 ) hypothesis that tactile - kinesthetic perception of spatial ...
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... Touch - Temperature 1 1 Five - modality metaphor Vision - Hearing - Smell - Touch - Temperature 1 As Table 8.1 shows , 20 of the 87 metaphors involve olfaction- whereas , by contrast , 7 involve touch and only 2 involve taste . What ...
... Touch - Temperature 1 1 Five - modality metaphor Vision - Hearing - Smell - Touch - Temperature 1 As Table 8.1 shows , 20 of the 87 metaphors involve olfaction- whereas , by contrast , 7 involve touch and only 2 involve taste . What ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 127 |
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