The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... properties . By psychophysical is meant the functional rela- tions between properties of sense perceptions on the one hand and the properties of physical stimuli that produce them on the other . Thus this theory proposes that at least ...
... properties . By psychophysical is meant the functional rela- tions between properties of sense perceptions on the one hand and the properties of physical stimuli that produce them on the other . Thus this theory proposes that at least ...
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... properties of [ discrimination ] data are essen- tially nonspecific with reference to their receptor - organs . . . . The properties of . . . AI . . . [ the change that must be made in the intensity of a stimulus in order for the change ...
... properties of [ discrimination ] data are essen- tially nonspecific with reference to their receptor - organs . . . . The properties of . . . AI . . . [ the change that must be made in the intensity of a stimulus in order for the change ...
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... properties of the sensorium not by proper- ties of the external stimuli . Sweet and bitter , red and green , high pitch and low pitch are properties of sensation , hence properties of nervous action , not properties of objects . Sensory ...
... properties of the sensorium not by proper- ties of the external stimuli . Sweet and bitter , red and green , high pitch and low pitch are properties of sensation , hence properties of nervous action , not properties of objects . Sensory ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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