The Unity of the Senses. Interrelations Among the Modalities
Lawrence E. Marks, Edward C. Carterette and Morton P. Friedman (Auth.)
The Unity of the Senses demonstrates that the senses of sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch and temperature, rather than being separate, independent channels, are closely knit systems that bear many important resemblances. Dr. Marks explores the similarities and interrelations among the various sense modalities, placing special emphasis on synesthesia in sensation, perception, language and thought. The first part of the book deals with sensory and perceptual phenomena and explores in depth four central topics: the common perceptual function of the psychophysical properties; and common neural properties. In the second part, the author examines how the unity of the senses reveals itself in language, especially poetic language. Unique in its approach to the senses as interrelated modalities, the monograph deals with a broad range of phenomena in sensory processes and perception and their relationship to philosophy and poetry. It is written for cognitive psychologists, information scientists, and others interested in sensory processing; neuro-scientists, philosophers, and theorists in music, art and aesthetics
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Jahr:
1978
Auflage:
1St Edition
Verlag:
Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
289
ISBN 10:
0124729606
ISBN 13:
9780124729605
Serien:
Academic Press Series in Cognition and Perception
Datei:
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english, 1978