The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... single psychological space . Berkeley ( 1709 ) proposed that there exists a primary psychological space and that this space is given through kinesthesis and haptic touch . Visual and auditory cues , according to this theory , become ...
... single psychological space . Berkeley ( 1709 ) proposed that there exists a primary psychological space and that this space is given through kinesthesis and haptic touch . Visual and auditory cues , according to this theory , become ...
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... single spatial representation , to be more precise , in a bisensory , two - dimensional , Euclidean space . In Euclidean space , the perceived dissimilarity between any two stimuli - here , between tone and tone , between color and ...
... single spatial representation , to be more precise , in a bisensory , two - dimensional , Euclidean space . In Euclidean space , the perceived dissimilarity between any two stimuli - here , between tone and tone , between color and ...
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... single quantum of light . In animal species such as the silk moth , an individual olfactory receptor responds when it absorbs a single molecule ( Schneider , 1974 ) . Perhaps the human olfactory system is similarly acute . De Vries and ...
... single quantum of light . In animal species such as the silk moth , an individual olfactory receptor responds when it absorbs a single molecule ( Schneider , 1974 ) . Perhaps the human olfactory system is similarly acute . De Vries and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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