The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... instance . Say it was black for instance . Good . We call it black . Then passing over her white skin . Different feel perhaps . Feeling of white [ pp . 178–179 ] . The way we perceive objects by means of different senses , for example ...
... instance . Say it was black for instance . Good . We call it black . Then passing over her white skin . Different feel perhaps . Feeling of white [ pp . 178–179 ] . The way we perceive objects by means of different senses , for example ...
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... instance , as its size increased , an object could yield a percept that shifted in color from yellow to red . Differences in size could translate into differences in hue , such that , in principle , as much information were conveyed by ...
... instance , as its size increased , an object could yield a percept that shifted in color from yellow to red . Differences in size could translate into differences in hue , such that , in principle , as much information were conveyed by ...
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... instance , brightness refers to subjective intensity . Specifically , the brightness of a light refers to the subjective intensity of a visual stimu- lus viewed in the dark ; the magnitude of the sensation varies from dim to bright ...
... instance , brightness refers to subjective intensity . Specifically , the brightness of a light refers to the subjective intensity of a visual stimu- lus viewed in the dark ; the magnitude of the sensation varies from dim to bright ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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