The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... noted that the visual and tactile pulses were presented at a rate of 30 / sec , whereas the auditory pulses were presented at a rate of 10 / sec . ) Were the visual display represented spatially rather than temporally , for example , as ...
... noted that the visual and tactile pulses were presented at a rate of 30 / sec , whereas the auditory pulses were presented at a rate of 10 / sec . ) Were the visual display represented spatially rather than temporally , for example , as ...
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... noted , verifica- tion of this sort is virtually always possible . To summarize , perception - notably , multimodal perception - has the ability to produce a belief not only in the existence of external objects and events , but also in ...
... noted , verifica- tion of this sort is virtually always possible . To summarize , perception - notably , multimodal perception - has the ability to produce a belief not only in the existence of external objects and events , but also in ...
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... noted that neural activity tends to increase in a nonlinear fashion with increasing intensity of the stimulus . The relation between magnitude of neural electric responses and magnitude of stimulation appeared to be roughly logarithmic ...
... noted that neural activity tends to increase in a nonlinear fashion with increasing intensity of the stimulus . The relation between magnitude of neural electric responses and magnitude of stimulation appeared to be roughly logarithmic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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