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Page 140
... sounds of various intensity levels , except for the sound whose intensity matched the brightness of the light to which they had become habituated ; this indicates that infants are capable of forming cross - modal associations , that is ...
... sounds of various intensity levels , except for the sound whose intensity matched the brightness of the light to which they had become habituated ; this indicates that infants are capable of forming cross - modal associations , that is ...
Page 149
... sound , sending and receiving sound to and from all directions at once . One is simultaneously at the centre and on the periphery of the sound . Sound and oneself and all the others present are inside , outside , and all around . One is ...
... sound , sending and receiving sound to and from all directions at once . One is simultaneously at the centre and on the periphery of the sound . Sound and oneself and all the others present are inside , outside , and all around . One is ...
Page 157
... sound symbolism dictate that because the longer wavelengths of low frequency sounds proceed around obstacles their sound is perceived as filling a space more completely and making localization more difficult than the high frequencies we ...
... sound symbolism dictate that because the longer wavelengths of low frequency sounds proceed around obstacles their sound is perceived as filling a space more completely and making localization more difficult than the high frequencies we ...
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