The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... Relative ? Hornbostel believed cross - modal brightnesses to be more than merely analogies : " Brightness is not just an ... relatively low in frequency and presumably , therefore , low in brightness . Cohen argued that context plays a ...
... Relative ? Hornbostel believed cross - modal brightnesses to be more than merely analogies : " Brightness is not just an ... relatively low in frequency and presumably , therefore , low in brightness . Cohen argued that context plays a ...
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... relative . One can begin a cross - modality matching study by selecting , more or less arbitrarily , the initial pair ... relatively close to auditory threshold will yield better matches than will sound energies that are much greater . A ...
... relative . One can begin a cross - modality matching study by selecting , more or less arbitrarily , the initial pair ... relatively close to auditory threshold will yield better matches than will sound energies that are much greater . A ...
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... relatively simple features like edges and corners of objects , or formants of vowels , but at the least some higher - order integrators that can put together informa- tion over time and over space ( cf. Rock , 1975 ) . Possibly this is ...
... relatively simple features like edges and corners of objects , or formants of vowels , but at the least some higher - order integrators that can put together informa- tion over time and over space ( cf. Rock , 1975 ) . Possibly this is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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