The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... light energy , not mechanical energy . Second , each sense responds best to a narrow range of stimuli within its domain . Sensitivity is selective . The visual system responds efficiently to a narrow band of elec- tromagnetic energy ...
... light energy , not mechanical energy . Second , each sense responds best to a narrow range of stimuli within its domain . Sensitivity is selective . The visual system responds efficiently to a narrow band of elec- tromagnetic energy ...
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... light- displacements of one ten - thousandth of a millimeter ( .1 μm ) and less ( Wilska , 1954 ) . Yet even this tiny amplitude is 10,000 times as great as the estimated movement of the eardrum at the lowest threshold of hearing ...
... light- displacements of one ten - thousandth of a millimeter ( .1 μm ) and less ( Wilska , 1954 ) . Yet even this tiny amplitude is 10,000 times as great as the estimated movement of the eardrum at the lowest threshold of hearing ...
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... light " extends from the " light of the sun " to the " light of reason . " Such metaphors , like some translations across sen- sory modalities , rely on common feeling - tones , and thus share parent- age with intersensory analogies ...
... light " extends from the " light of the sun " to the " light of reason . " Such metaphors , like some translations across sen- sory modalities , rely on common feeling - tones , and thus share parent- age with intersensory analogies ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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