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  • adjective (Grammar) relating to different sense modalities.

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  • adjective relating to different sense modalities

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Examples

  • Second, there appear to be cross-modal effects in perception, which would tell against encapsulation relative to non-central systems.

    Modularity of Mind Robbins, Philip 2009

  • “Electrophysiological evidence for cross-modal plasticity in humans with early - and late-onset blindness”,

    Innateness and Language Cowie, Fiona 2008

  • If somebody bothered to tag all of these saints and say who they all are, then my photo of Notre Dame Cathedral suddenly gets enriched with all of that data, and I can use it as an entry point to dive into that space, into that meta-verse, using everybody else's photos, and do a kind of a cross-modal and cross-user social experience that way.

    Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth 2007

  • If somebody bothered to tag all of these saints and say who they all are, then my photo of Notre Dame Cathedral suddenly gets enriched with all of that data, and I can use it as an entry point to dive into that space, into that meta-verse, using everybody else's photos, and do a kind of a cross-modal and cross-user social experience that way.

    Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth 2007

  • If somebody bothered to tag all of these saints and say who they all are, then my photo of Notre Dame Cathedral suddenly gets enriched with all of that data, and I can use it as an entry point to dive into that space, into that meta-verse, using everybody else's photos, and do a kind of a cross-modal and cross-user social experience that way.

    Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth 2007

  • "Towards a developmental cognitive science: The implications of cross-modal matching and imitation for the development of representation and memory in infancy," Annals of the New York Academy of Science 608: 1-31.

    Phenomenological Approaches to Self-Consciousness Gallagher, Shaun 2006

  • This suggests that bodily awareness of some sort may be involved in contentful experiences, even when those experiences are otherwise visual or auditory, so that experiential attitudes may have to be cross-modal, rather than being individuated simply by sensory modality.

    The Contents of Perception Siegel, Susanna 2005

  • Is emotionally responsive to engaging sights and sounds, is readily captured by entrancing stimuli, thinks in images and has synesthetic and other “cross-modal” experiences, can summon and become absorbed in vivid and compelling recollections and imaginings, experiences episodes of expanded (extrasensory, mystical) awareness and other altered states (high scorers consistent with low constraint)

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Grandjean D, Sander D, Scherer KR (2008) Behold the voice of wrath: cross-modal modulation of visual attention by anger prosody.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Annett Schirmer 2010

  • Councils should also acquire greater strategic control of transport within their area including the power to deliver cross-modal transport solutions and a wider economic development remit.

    British Blogs 2010

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