If vision analyzes spatial relations differently than hearing or kinesthesia, vision overrides hearing or kinesthesia {visual dominance}. For example, sound direction depends on direction of visual object associated with sound [Ingle et al., 1982]. If kinesthesia or touch analyzes spatial relations differently than hearing, kinesthesia or touch overrides hearing. Taste and smell have little effect on spatial relations.
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