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Input-driven behavior: One extreme of the multisensory perceptual continuum
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2001
Abstract
The propositions that the senses are separate and that the global array may be sufficient for adequate perception are questioned. There is evidence that certain tasks may be primarily “input-driven,” but these are a special case along the behavioral continuum. Many tasks involve sensory information that is ambiguous, and other sources of information may be required for adequate perception.
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