The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 1978 - 289 頁 |
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... visual size depends not only on auditory pitch , but also on auditory loudness : The louder the sound , the larger the induced visual image ( e.g. , Bleuler & Lehmann , 1881 ; Karwoski & Odbert , 1938 ; Voss , 1929 ) . The apparent size ...
... visual size depends not only on auditory pitch , but also on auditory loudness : The louder the sound , the larger the induced visual image ( e.g. , Bleuler & Lehmann , 1881 ; Karwoski & Odbert , 1938 ; Voss , 1929 ) . The apparent size ...
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... visual stimuli . The degree of deficit exceeded the loss in their ability to make purely visual or purely tactual matches . When the damage to the parietal was severe , these patients found cross - modal matching more difficult than ...
... visual stimuli . The degree of deficit exceeded the loss in their ability to make purely visual or purely tactual matches . When the damage to the parietal was severe , these patients found cross - modal matching more difficult than ...
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... visual and auditory fields tended to coincide . B. Gordon ( 1972 ) noted that some cells in the cat's colliculus ... visual and tactile cells in the colliculus . Visual cells that responded to stimula- tion of the retinal center were ...
... visual and auditory fields tended to coincide . B. Gordon ( 1972 ) noted that some cells in the cat's colliculus ... visual and tactile cells in the colliculus . Visual cells that responded to stimula- tion of the retinal center were ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 4 |
CrossModal Perception of Space | 29 |
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