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Perception and Multimodality
Casey O'Callaghan
Department of Philosophy
Arts & Sciences
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Scopus citations
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Keyphrases
Multimodality
100%
Correspondence Problem
100%
Commensurable
66%
Crossmodal Illusions
66%
Recalibration
33%
Spatiotemporal
33%
Modal
33%
Perceptual Processes
33%
Common Source
33%
Sensory Stimulation
33%
Conflict Resolution
33%
Crossmodal Correspondences
33%
Philosophical Implications
33%
Multimodal Process
33%
Temporal Unity
33%
Cross-modal Bias
33%
Multimodal Interaction
33%
Crossmodal Recalibration
33%
Arts and Humanities
Modality
100%
Multimodality
100%
Multi-modal
80%
Crossmodal
80%
Illusion
40%
Temporal
20%
Subject Matter
20%
Perceptual Processes
20%
Multimodal Interaction
20%
Sensory Stimulation
20%
Modal
20%