The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... bitter for sweet , and sweet for bitter ! " CROSS - MODAL COMPARISONS OF SENSORY QUALITY The entire area of cross - modality comparisons of sensory quality has hardly been explored experimentally , although a few occasions have brought ...
... bitter for sweet , and sweet for bitter ! " CROSS - MODAL COMPARISONS OF SENSORY QUALITY The entire area of cross - modality comparisons of sensory quality has hardly been explored experimentally , although a few occasions have brought ...
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... bitter , bitter - sweet , while sweet - salt and sour - bitter correspond to the complementary pairs of primary colors . Pikler considers the analogy as material as well as formal , and regards salt as a sort of gustatory yellow ( on ...
... bitter , bitter - sweet , while sweet - salt and sour - bitter correspond to the complementary pairs of primary colors . Pikler considers the analogy as material as well as formal , and regards salt as a sort of gustatory yellow ( on ...
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... bitter " ( see the Oxford English Dictionary ) . In line with the interpretation of “ bitter cold " given above , the word “ bitter " appears to come from the root " bîtan , " which meant " to bite " ; hence the root originally referred ...
... bitter " ( see the Oxford English Dictionary ) . In line with the interpretation of “ bitter cold " given above , the word “ bitter " appears to come from the root " bîtan , " which meant " to bite " ; hence the root originally referred ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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