The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... subjects manipulate audi- tory brightness by varying sound frequency ; he took advantage of the fact that high frequency sounds are bright , low frequency sounds dark or dull . Several commentators , like Rich ( 1919 ) , Hartshorne ...
... subjects manipulate audi- tory brightness by varying sound frequency ; he took advantage of the fact that high frequency sounds are bright , low frequency sounds dark or dull . Several commentators , like Rich ( 1919 ) , Hartshorne ...
第 62 頁
... subjects are able to make cross - modal matches to subsequent stimuli . Triple the sound energy , and the subject will ap- proximately triple the matching luminance . Apparently , then , the ar- gument goes , the absolute sensation ...
... subjects are able to make cross - modal matches to subsequent stimuli . Triple the sound energy , and the subject will ap- proximately triple the matching luminance . Apparently , then , the ar- gument goes , the absolute sensation ...
第 96 頁
... subjects reported that thermal stimulation induced colors . In contrast to reports by Ginsberg , Collins , and Suarez , two of Bleuler and Lehmann's subjects reported cold as black ; the third reported it as only slightly tinted . Hot ...
... subjects reported that thermal stimulation induced colors . In contrast to reports by Ginsberg , Collins , and Suarez , two of Bleuler and Lehmann's subjects reported cold as black ; the third reported it as only slightly tinted . Hot ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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