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“The assumption of separate senses”: Pervasive? Perhaps – Persuasive? Hardly!
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2001
Abstract
We show that Stoffregen & Bardy's arguments against the assumption of separately functioning senses have more historical antecedents than they give credit for, and that multimodal functioning – primitive in perceptual and brain development – does not require this assumption. What is needed is evidence that biological organisms are indeed detecting and acting upon information in a multimodal (or global) array.
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