The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... analogies that normally are latent in the mind : Sounds clothe themselves in colors , and colors contain music . That , one will say , is quite natural , and every poetic brain , in its healthy and normal state , readily com- prehends ...
... analogies that normally are latent in the mind : Sounds clothe themselves in colors , and colors contain music . That , one will say , is quite natural , and every poetic brain , in its healthy and normal state , readily com- prehends ...
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... analogies between modalities disappear . Just the opposite : Cross - modal relations between analogous attributes remain very much alive . As I have argued ( Marks , 1975 ) , synesthesia is a direct and eco- nomical , a salient and ...
... analogies between modalities disappear . Just the opposite : Cross - modal relations between analogous attributes remain very much alive . As I have argued ( Marks , 1975 ) , synesthesia is a direct and eco- nomical , a salient and ...
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... analogies - neural analogies - work at two levels : first , parallel to their psychological counterparts , and sec- ond , analogous to them . To find that different sensory nervous systems use similar mechanisms for discriminating ...
... analogies - neural analogies - work at two levels : first , parallel to their psychological counterparts , and sec- ond , analogous to them . To find that different sensory nervous systems use similar mechanisms for discriminating ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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