Intermodal+perception

= 1375736112 = = __Definition__: = Formation of a single perception of a stimulus that is based on information from two or more senses. p.103toc HGD Chapter 4, p. 103

The ability to integrate information about two or more sensory modalities, such as vision and hearing.

= __Examples__: = The eyes are a good example because there are used to create one perception.

= __Analogies__: = an analogy could be like synchronizing two things together like the eyes or the ears, to get them on the same page and look at the objects the same, or focus on hearing the same things rather then looking at two objects at the same time or hearing two different things then focusing on hearing one thing at a time

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