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A common theory of subjective preference for sound and visual fields is described herein in relation to both the temporal and spatial factors extracted from the correlation mechanisms existing in the auditory and visual central nervous systems, respectively.
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Ando, Y. (2016). Theory of Subjective Preference for Sound and Visual Fields. In: Brain-Grounded Theory of Temporal and Spatial Design . Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55891-0_5
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