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... reason that shape information was not transferred may be that the two sense modalities use different cues ( features of the stimuli ) . For instance , edges might be used as discriminal cues for touch , vertices as cues for vision ...
... reason that shape information was not transferred may be that the two sense modalities use different cues ( features of the stimuli ) . For instance , edges might be used as discriminal cues for touch , vertices as cues for vision ...
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... reason why certain studies failed to show sound symbolism . These were studies in which subjects were asked to match words from two languages both of which were unfamiliar . Such an open - ended task lacks any indicated sensible ...
... reason why certain studies failed to show sound symbolism . These were studies in which subjects were asked to match words from two languages both of which were unfamiliar . Such an open - ended task lacks any indicated sensible ...
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... reason , the thresh- old must be defined as the stimulus level that yields positive responses on some fixed fraction of presentations . The fraction selected - .50 , .75 , or whatever - is itself a matter of definition and convention ...
... reason , the thresh- old must be defined as the stimulus level that yields positive responses on some fixed fraction of presentations . The fraction selected - .50 , .75 , or whatever - is itself a matter of definition and convention ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Doctrine of Equivalent Information | 11 |
The Doctrine of Analogous Sensory Attributes | 49 |
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