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    Temporal Synchrony-The Correlated Onset and Offset of Stimulation That Can
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Temporal Synchrony-The Correlated Onset and Offset of Stimulation That Can

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Temporal synchrony-the correlated onset and offset of stimulation that can occur between two or more sensory modalities-is an example of amodal characteristics of sensory input.

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