The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... described cold , sting , and weak pain as bright , warmth and pressure as dull . " The aspect of brightness or sharpness is reported throughout as the only qualitative aspect of felt experiences ; but this brightness , if it is the ...
... described cold , sting , and weak pain as bright , warmth and pressure as dull . " The aspect of brightness or sharpness is reported throughout as the only qualitative aspect of felt experiences ; but this brightness , if it is the ...
第 95 頁
... described by Downey ( 1911 ) . Here the synesthesia worked in the opposite direction , in that the tastes acted as stimuli and produced different colors . Sweet yielded black , bitter was orange - red , sour gave green , and salt was ...
... described by Downey ( 1911 ) . Here the synesthesia worked in the opposite direction , in that the tastes acted as stimuli and produced different colors . Sweet yielded black , bitter was orange - red , sour gave green , and salt was ...
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... described previously as an " alchemy of sound . " Aiken's music is dynamic , never static . Even a stationary visual scene emerges in musical motion ; when The world lay luminous ; Every petal and cobweb trembled music , 58 the visible ...
... described previously as an " alchemy of sound . " Aiken's music is dynamic , never static . Even a stationary visual scene emerges in musical motion ; when The world lay luminous ; Every petal and cobweb trembled music , 58 the visible ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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activity analogies appear associations attributes auditory brightness called cells cold colors common constant correspondences cross-modal dark depends described dimensions discrimination doctrine duration effect energy equal equivalence example exist experience expression fact Figure frequency function give given green hand hearing identical images important increases instance intensity language least length light loudness magnitude matching meanings mechanisms metaphor modalities nature neural noted objects organ perceived perception perhaps physical pitch play poetry possible presented primary principle processes produce properties psychological psychophysical qualities question relation relationship relative reported resemble responses seems sensation senses sensory shape sight similar single sound space spatial speech stimulus studies subjects suggest sweet symbolism synesthesia synesthetic tactile taste temporal theory tion tone touch transfer unity vision visual vowels