[accessibleimage] Re: Response 5: Molyneaux's question rephrased
- From: Lisa Yayla <fnugg@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 12:52:10 +0200
P.S From the article about syaesthesia, and Gregory's Recovery from
Blindness could one think that the senses send information to each
other. Information learned in one sense is learned by another sense?
Lisa Yayla wrote:
Dear Sylvia,
Thank you so much for the wonderful articles. I enjoyed them all. It
was very helpful for my question.
Eric Somers approach was really interesting. Thought that the tactile
could also be added to it, as I imagine, you also thought. This could
be used in art classes. As a designer I really enjoyed his discussion
about designer vs art vs stylist.
The article about synaesthesia was also really good and the ideas
about language, etc really interesting. Helped to explain how closely
the senses are connected.
The mysteries of mollusks! A couple of days ago I was reading about
octopuses and that they have very advanced eyes, and I wondered if the
reason that they had such advanced eyes was because their tactile
abilities. That their eye became so developed because of this. Any
developmental biologist out there? So it was really nice to get the
limpet article. Very interesting about the bones.
Thanks,
Lisa
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Dear Sylvia,
Thank you so much for the wonderful articles. I enjoyed them all. It was very helpful for my question.
Eric Somers approach was really interesting. Thought that the tactile could also be added to it, as I imagine, you also thought. This could be used in art classes. As a designer I really enjoyed his discussion about designer vs art vs stylist.
The article about synaesthesia was also really good and the ideas about language, etc really interesting. Helped to explain how closely the senses are connected.
The mysteries of mollusks! A couple of days ago I was reading about octopuses and that they have very advanced eyes, and I wondered if the reason that they had such advanced eyes was because their tactile abilities. That their eye became so developed because of this. Any developmental biologist out there? So it was really nice to get the limpet article. Very interesting about the bones.
Thanks, Lisa
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