In crossmodal correspondence, a stimulus in one modality can be associated with another. For example, in the non-digital world, the smell of lemon and high pitch audio can be associated to sharp objects [21, 64]. However, it is not yet clear whether or not the multisensorial effect of ...
all over the map 1. In, from, or to a variety of places; ubiquitously. 2. Showing great variety; varied or diverse: "Literary nonfiction is all over the map and has been for three hundred years" (William Zinsser). put on the map To make well-known, prominent, or famous. wipe off...
Those filaments in the cosmic web are the hardest part of the web to study. They have some galaxies but not a lot. And they have all sorts of lengths and orientations; in comparison, the clusters and voids are geometric child's play. So, even though we've known of the existence of ...
In crossmodal correspondence, a stimulus in one modality can be associated with another. For example, in the non-digital world, the smell of lemon and high pitch audio can be associated to sharp objects [21, 64]. However, it is not yet clear whether or not the multisensorial effect of ...
1.In, from, or to a variety of places; ubiquitously. 2.Showing great variety; varied or diverse:"Literary nonfiction is all over the map and has been for three hundred years"(William Zinsser). put on the map To make well-known, prominent, or famous. ...