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Alex Hossack and Karen Standidge
The Gerontologist, Volume 33, Issue 2, April 1993, Pages 265–268, https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/33.2.265
Published: 01 April 1993
... to what were chaotic and fragmented recollections during the immediate postdepressive stage. The patient's anxiety and depression were alleviated and his own functional goals largely realized. Imagery Negative thoughts Sensory modalities Preferred representational system Practice Concepts...
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Published: 08 April 2004
...The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) receives input from different sensory modalities and combines this information to form multimodal representations of extrapersonal space. Specifying the location of different sensory targets is not trivial since the locations of sensory stimuli are initially...
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Published: 13 December 2018
... gives rise to new sensory experiences of objects or just new perceptual judgements about objects. Then, on the assumption that new sensory experiences are being had, I consider what sensory modality is operative—the substituted or the substituting one, or another altogether. I examine the evidence...
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Published: 22 February 1996
...The major characteristic of perception, which applies to all the sensory modalities, is that it is organized. With respect to visual perception, the world that we experience is immensely complex, consisting of many entities whose surfaces are a potentially bewildering array of overlapping textures...
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Published: 01 August 2015
... responses for physical visual and auditory stimuli, there would still be two sensory modalities in the imagined case, one auditory and the other visual. That temptation presumably stems partly from seeing the case simply as an extension of ordinary color–sound synaesthesia, in which it is plain that two...
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Published: 29 July 1993
... achieves an integrated representation of space across sensory modalities at the cost of continuous flow of time in the brain. The discontinuity or temporal reversal may cause little trouble as long as it occurs during the short perisaccadic period in processing visual and tactile signals, but it would...
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Published: 23 October 2015
... Hierarchy Mechanoreceptor Medulla Pressure Proprioceptor Spinal cord Texture Thalamus Ontogeny Volition Emotion Functionalism Language Memory Motor behavior Neurology Qualia Sensory modalities Visual agnosia The “sensible quality,” the spatial limits set to the percept, and even...
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Published: 10 November 2017
... bonobos dominance hierarchies infanticide Strüngmann Forum Reports child care human and primate attachment sensory modalities physical contact alloparenting autapomorphies empathy The attachment relationship between parents and their infant is an important part of the evolutionary heritage...
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Published: 05 May 2005
... in position. (C) Perceived misalignment as a function of flash duration. Error bars show 95% confidence intervals. This chapter first reviews some studies that have used adaptation as a tool to examine how information from different sensory modalities, vision and audition, becomes perceptually bound...
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Published: 08 December 2011
... making requires the simultaneous application of various sensory modalities, including the kinesthetic, the use of movement would be a logical part of music learning and teaching processes. The chapter also reviews evidence-based research that relates directly to the music experience and concludes...
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Published: 10 October 1996
...One would like a general theory of sensory modalities, a theory that could be applied to any sensory modality, including ones that humans do not share. It could be applied not only to the familiar human sensory modalities, but also to non-human ones such as electro-reception and echo location...
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Published: 16 December 2013
...Spoken language can be understood through different sensory modalities. Audition, vision, and haptic perception each can transduce speech information from a talker as a single channel of information. The more natural context for communication is for language to be perceived through multiple...
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Published: 18 September 2014
...Is there a space of the sensory modalities? Such a space would be one in which all the actual, and at least some of the possible, sensory modalities could be represented. The position of the senses in this space would indicate how similar and how different the senses are from each other...
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Published: 14 September 2011
... adaptation of a sensorimotor task. Specifically, it considers how a neural population might recursively integrate dynamic inputs from multiple sensory modalities with learned prior information, to determine appropriate motor commands that control behavior; the results of simulated experiments...
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Published: 11 June 2009
... of knowing what sounds they are making. He goes on to explore some of the consequences of these claims about listening for exercises of perceptual agency involving the other sensory modalities. active Crowther Thomas listening perceptual watching will action ‘Antitheticality puzzle’ Frankfurt Harry...
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Published: 01 August 2015
... Paradoxornis webbianus vinous throated parrotbill Sturnus brood parasitism cues ecosystem health eggshell colouration pigmentation sensory modalities The fundamental biological function of avian eggshells is to enclose an incubation environment in which an embryo can develop ( Roberts and Brackpool 1994...
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Published: 05 September 2013
... and colour as secondary qualities on the basis of our common-sense divisions among sensory modalities; Grice’s proposal for distinguishing among the sensory modalities is focal here. The general conclusion is that reasons for drawing the primary-secondary quality distinction are unconvincing. Boyle R...
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Published: 02 June 2014
... temperature vibrations Altringham J priority Ahmad M Gegear R J Jorge P E Leask M Muheim R Phillips J B Repp B Reppert S M Wiltschko R Wiltschko W Bleckmann H colour vision Aristotle infrared perception magnetoreception sensory modalities star-nosed mole Aristotle is given credit...
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Published: 26 February 1998
... memory, in which the duration of sensory memory (its persistence) differs dramatically between sensory modalities. Instead, it is proposed that sensory memory in every modality has two phases: a brief phase lasting several hundred milliseconds that serves as a vivid afterimage as perceptual encoding...
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Published: 28 December 2006
... time. An obvious example of a structural distinction is between the eyes (visual processing) and the ears (auditory processing). This chapter summarizes the results of research on cross-modal interactions between sensory modalities and the implications for the design of multisensory displays...