The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the ModalitiesAcademic Press, 2014年5月10日 - 302 頁 Academic Press Series in Cognition and Perception: The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities focuses on the perceptual processes, approaches, and methodologies involved in studies on the unity of the senses. The publication first elaborates on the doctrines of equivalent information, analogous sensory attributes and qualities, and common psychophysical properties. Discussions focus on discrimination, sensitivity, sound symbolism, intensity, brightness, and cross-modal perception of size, form, and space. The text then examines the doctrine of neural correspondences and sound symbolism in poetry, including sound and meaning, analogue and formal representation, vowel symbolism in poetry, coding perceptual information, coding sensory attributes, and evolution and development. The manuscript takes a look at synesthetic metaphor in poetry, as well as unity of the senses and synesthetic metaphor, warm and cool colors, synesthetic metaphors of odor and music, metaphorical imperative, and the music of Conrad Aiken. The publication is a valuable source of data for researchers interested in the unity of the senses. |
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... analogies among different sense qualities. In order to handle the subject matter in a reasonable fashion, which is to say, to set out the arguments and evidence in a manageable package, I had to deal primarily with the high points. A ...
... analogies among different sense qualities. In order to handle the subject matter in a reasonable fashion, which is to say, to set out the arguments and evidence in a manageable package, I had to deal primarily with the high points. A ...
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... analogies do exist; they are important to the ways that we sense, perceive, and cognize; they are significant properties of the bodies and minds of people. (They are probably also properties of the bodies and minds of animals, Introduction ...
... analogies do exist; they are important to the ways that we sense, perceive, and cognize; they are significant properties of the bodies and minds of people. (They are probably also properties of the bodies and minds of animals, Introduction ...
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... analogies. Colors are not only bright or dark, deep or pale, but sometimes loud or soft, as well as warm or cool. The adjective “smooth” can be applied to a melody, to a taste, or to a texture that is seen or felt. It was only a few ...
... analogies. Colors are not only bright or dark, deep or pale, but sometimes loud or soft, as well as warm or cool. The adjective “smooth” can be applied to a melody, to a taste, or to a texture that is seen or felt. It was only a few ...
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... analogies between sensory qualities of different modalities. Our prosaic expressions contrast bright sounds with dull or dark sounds, loud colors with muted colors, sweet notes with sour notes. Such metaphors bespeak similarities and ...
... analogies between sensory qualities of different modalities. Our prosaic expressions contrast bright sounds with dull or dark sounds, loud colors with muted colors, sweet notes with sour notes. Such metaphors bespeak similarities and ...
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... analogies between the perceptions of sight and perceptions of temperature, touch, and taste—do exist. Their reality and significance to the older blind woman is clear. Indeed, to the older woman the feelings and tastes are in some ...
... analogies between the perceptions of sight and perceptions of temperature, touch, and taste—do exist. Their reality and significance to the older blind woman is clear. Indeed, to the older woman the feelings and tastes are in some ...
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Chapter 4 The Doctrine of Common Psychophysical Properties | 105 |
Chapter 5 The Doctrine of Neural Correspondences | 145 |
Chapter 7 Sound Symbolism in Poetry | 193 |
Chapter 8 Synesthetic Metaphor in Poetry | 211 |
References | 257 |
Name Index | 277 |
Subject Index | 285 |
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acoustical activity analogies appear arouse attributes auditory auditory system Baudelaire Békésy bitter brightness cells cold colored hearing common sensible Conrad Aiken correlated cortex cross-modal matching dark different modalities different senses dimensions discrimination doctrine Doctrine of Equivalent duration energy equivalence example expression Figure function haptic hashish high pitched intersensory intrinsic language light loudness low pitched magnitude meanings mediation nerve neural neurons noted objects odor perceived perception perhaps phenomenal physiological Poe's poem poet poetry principle processes produce properties proprioceptive psychological psychophysical receptor relation relationship representation resemble responses S. S. Stevens sensation sense modalities sensory correspondences sensory experience sensory qualities sensory systems shape sight similar skin smell sound frequency sound symbolism space spatial spatial summation speech stimulus stimulus intensity subjects suggest summation suprasensory sweet synesthesia synesthetic metaphor tactile tactual taste temporal theory tion tone touch transfer unity verbal vision visual images vowels W. S. Merwin warmth Weber's law words