The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities |
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As might be expected , there is a perfect ordinal relation between the lightness (
whiteness - blackness ) of the visual images that the vowels arouse and the
auditory brightness of the vowels themselves . The relation is depicted in Figure 3
.
As might be expected , there is a perfect ordinal relation between the lightness (
whiteness - blackness ) of the visual images that the vowels arouse and the
auditory brightness of the vowels themselves . The relation is depicted in Figure 3
.
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Two Faces of Sensation The search for a neural basis to sensory experience
demands no commitment to a particular philosophy about the relation between
mind and brain . A materialist will maintain that the mental aspects of all sensory
...
Two Faces of Sensation The search for a neural basis to sensory experience
demands no commitment to a particular philosophy about the relation between
mind and brain . A materialist will maintain that the mental aspects of all sensory
...
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The relation between the intensity of the stimulus ( stimulus energy ) and the
amplitude of receptor potential is usually curvilinear , as shown by the prototype
in Figure 5 . 3 . Lipetz ( 1971 ) has pointed out how quantitatively similar this
relation ...
The relation between the intensity of the stimulus ( stimulus energy ) and the
amplitude of receptor potential is usually curvilinear , as shown by the prototype
in Figure 5 . 3 . Lipetz ( 1971 ) has pointed out how quantitatively similar this
relation ...
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The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 105 |
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