The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... tone and the benzol . The final match was gray surface to tone , and it produced values — an equation between 41 % white , 59 % black and a 220 - Hz tone - that were almost identical to those of the first two parts . Hornbostel took ...
... tone and the benzol . The final match was gray surface to tone , and it produced values — an equation between 41 % white , 59 % black and a 220 - Hz tone - that were almost identical to those of the first two parts . Hornbostel took ...
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... tone and tone , between color and color , or between color and tone — is given as the simple distance between the stimuli in the space . In Wicker's study , the multimodal space was a single flat plane . Visual sensations usually need a ...
... tone and tone , between color and color , or between color and tone — is given as the simple distance between the stimuli in the space . In Wicker's study , the multimodal space was a single flat plane . Visual sensations usually need a ...
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... tone sounds twice as loud , the person gives a number twice as great . Results averaged across a group of 10 or more subjects are generally stable and reliable . Using the numerical estimates that people apply to their sensations in ...
... tone sounds twice as loud , the person gives a number twice as great . Results averaged across a group of 10 or more subjects are generally stable and reliable . Using the numerical estimates that people apply to their sensations in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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