The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... called the kowà aiσ◊ntá , or common sensibles . One of the primary functions of the кowòv aiσ0ηtýpɩov or sensus communis in Aristotelian doctrine was the apprehension of the common sensible attributes : rest , motion , number , size ...
... called the kowà aiσ◊ntá , or common sensibles . One of the primary functions of the кowòv aiσ0ηtýpɩov or sensus communis in Aristotelian doctrine was the apprehension of the common sensible attributes : rest , motion , number , size ...
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... called - described by L. Hoffmann ( see Krohn , 1892 ) and by Ortmann ( 1933 ) called it bright red . But not all do . Other synesthetes found the sound of the trumpet to be yellow - red ( Lomer , 1905 ) , yellow ( Anschütz , 1926 ; de ...
... called - described by L. Hoffmann ( see Krohn , 1892 ) and by Ortmann ( 1933 ) called it bright red . But not all do . Other synesthetes found the sound of the trumpet to be yellow - red ( Lomer , 1905 ) , yellow ( Anschütz , 1926 ; de ...
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... called " psychophysical " axioms — five principles by which mental events purportedly relate to physiological processes - he stated them in a symmetrical , reflexive form . Whatever applies to sensation must apply likewise to physiology ...
... called " psychophysical " axioms — five principles by which mental events purportedly relate to physiological processes - he stated them in a symmetrical , reflexive form . Whatever applies to sensation must apply likewise to physiology ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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