The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... fact that auditory intervals appear to be slightly longer than visual intervals of the identical real duration ( Behar & Bevan , 1961 ; Goldstone & Goldfarb , 1963 ; S. S. Stevens & Greenbaum , 1966 ) . This effect is illustrated in ...
... fact that auditory intervals appear to be slightly longer than visual intervals of the identical real duration ( Behar & Bevan , 1961 ; Goldstone & Goldfarb , 1963 ; S. S. Stevens & Greenbaum , 1966 ) . This effect is illustrated in ...
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... fact that subjects can give consistent and reliable results when they perform cross - modality matching with an arbitrary selection of initial stimulus values only reflects the fact that subjects can respond in a relational manner if ...
... fact that subjects can give consistent and reliable results when they perform cross - modality matching with an arbitrary selection of initial stimulus values only reflects the fact that subjects can respond in a relational manner if ...
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... fact that , according to Ellis's ( 1892 ) concordance , variants of the word " odour " appear a total of only 67 times in all of Shelley's poetry . Of the 20 synesthetic metaphors involv- ing smell , 15 actually mention the scents ...
... fact that , according to Ellis's ( 1892 ) concordance , variants of the word " odour " appear a total of only 67 times in all of Shelley's poetry . Of the 20 synesthetic metaphors involv- ing smell , 15 actually mention the scents ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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