The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... Colors of vowels . An enormous number of reports on vowel - color synesthesia exist , a sizeable portion of which are summarized in Table 3.2 . This summary represents the associations between vowels and colors obtained from over 400 ...
... Colors of vowels . An enormous number of reports on vowel - color synesthesia exist , a sizeable portion of which are summarized in Table 3.2 . This summary represents the associations between vowels and colors obtained from over 400 ...
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... colors - this is the principle that underlies the color organ . Unfortu- nately , it is hard to find two synesthetes who agree with each other as to which colors go with which notes . Diversity marked the results of a survey that Gruber ...
... colors - this is the principle that underlies the color organ . Unfortu- nately , it is hard to find two synesthetes who agree with each other as to which colors go with which notes . Diversity marked the results of a survey that Gruber ...
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... color and temperature are learned ( Morgan , Goodson , & Jones , 1975 ) . Blue - green is , after all , the usual color of lakes and oceans , red and yellow the colors of fires and heated objects . Warm and cool colors are unlike many ...
... color and temperature are learned ( Morgan , Goodson , & Jones , 1975 ) . Blue - green is , after all , the usual color of lakes and oceans , red and yellow the colors of fires and heated objects . Warm and cool colors are unlike many ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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