The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... psychological . It emerges from what is part and parcel of the human makeup . There is a psychological persuasiveness to the agreement of information from different sensory channels that helps engender in most of us an unshak- able ...
... psychological . It emerges from what is part and parcel of the human makeup . There is a psychological persuasiveness to the agreement of information from different sensory channels that helps engender in most of us an unshak- able ...
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... psychologically are equal physiologically . RA + B and R1 * need not equal 2 ; they could equal 1.5 , or 3 , or 100. Invariant psychological states demand invariant physical states . So RA * must equal RA + B if A * equals VA + B . But ...
... psychologically are equal physiologically . RA + B and R1 * need not equal 2 ; they could equal 1.5 , or 3 , or 100. Invariant psychological states demand invariant physical states . So RA * must equal RA + B if A * equals VA + B . But ...
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... psychological study of marijuana intoxication . Palo Alto : Science and Behavior Books , 1971 . Teghtsoonian , M. , & Teghtsoonian , R. Seen and felt length . Psychonomic Science , 1965 , 3 , 465-466 . Teghtsoonian , R. On the exponents ...
... psychological study of marijuana intoxication . Palo Alto : Science and Behavior Books , 1971 . Teghtsoonian , M. , & Teghtsoonian , R. Seen and felt length . Psychonomic Science , 1965 , 3 , 465-466 . Teghtsoonian , R. On the exponents ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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