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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第 14 頁
... transfer of information. For example, How well does the perception of size or form translate from vision to touch or from touch to vision? Do objects look the way they feel? Cross-Modal. Perception. of. Size. I reach into my pocket and ...
... transfer of information. For example, How well does the perception of size or form translate from vision to touch or from touch to vision? Do objects look the way they feel? Cross-Modal. Perception. of. Size. I reach into my pocket and ...
第 21 頁
... transfer of form discrimination (transfer within a single modality) often is found to be superior to cross-modal transfer (Abravanel, 1971a; Cashdan, 1968). Thus, tactile information and visual information about the shape or figure of ...
... transfer of form discrimination (transfer within a single modality) often is found to be superior to cross-modal transfer (Abravanel, 1971a; Cashdan, 1968). Thus, tactile information and visual information about the shape or figure of ...
第 23 頁
... transfer information from one sensory modality to another requires experienced association, so Locke's hypothesis goes, the simultaneous or contiguous stimulation of the two modalities. Almost 2% centuries later, Senden (1932) reviewed ...
... transfer information from one sensory modality to another requires experienced association, so Locke's hypothesis goes, the simultaneous or contiguous stimulation of the two modalities. Almost 2% centuries later, Senden (1932) reviewed ...
第 24 頁
... transfer from touch to vision can manifest itself. At first glance this conclusion may appear to contradict the ... transfer is, Where does the transfer take place? or, in other words, What mediates transfer? What are the crucial ...
... transfer from touch to vision can manifest itself. At first glance this conclusion may appear to contradict the ... transfer is, Where does the transfer take place? or, in other words, What mediates transfer? What are the crucial ...
第 25 頁
... transfer seems extremely unlikely. Other evidence that verbal labels are not always necessary for cross-modal transfer or identification comes from examining the behavior of infants. Bryant, Jones, Claxton, and Perkins (1972) found that ...
... transfer seems extremely unlikely. Other evidence that verbal labels are not always necessary for cross-modal transfer or identification comes from examining the behavior of infants. Bryant, Jones, Claxton, and Perkins (1972) found that ...
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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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