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Humphrey, N. (2000). The privatization of sensation. In C. Hayes & L. Huber (Eds), The Evolution of Cognition (pp. 241–252). Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. 
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard (02/03/2014, 11:08)   
Resource type: Book Chapter
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0-262-08286-1
BibTeX citation key: Humphrey2000
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Categories: Embodied Cognition
Keywords: Evolution and Sound, Sensation
Creators: Callebaut, Hayes, Huber, Humphrey, Müller, Wagner
Publisher: MIT Press (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Collection: The Evolution of Cognition
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p.242  

References Thomas Reid (1785) that perception is the acknowledgement of something external but sensation only references a sentient being (cf von Hemholtz in Erlmann) (Erlmann 2000).



Erlmann, V. (2000). Reason and resonance: A history of modern aurality. New York: Zone Books.   Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
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