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Intermodality in European metropolises: The current state of the art, and the results of an expert survey covering Berlin, Copenhagen, Hamburg and Paris

open access: yesTransport Policy, 2020
International audienceIntermodality, defined as using more than one mode for a single trip, is frequently discussed as a measure to help achieve more sustainable mobility in Europe, especially in cities.
Mirko Goletz   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Effects of stimulus preexposure and intermodality change on electrodermal orienting

open access: yesPsychophysiology, 1994
Previous research has indicated that an intermodality change trial presented after a habituation series elicits larger orienting responses than does the first stimulus of that series.
David A T Siddle, Ottmar V Lipp
exaly   +2 more sources

Effects of intermodality change and number of training trials on electrodermal orienting and on the allocation of processing resources

open access: yesBiological Psychology, 1996
The present experiments examined the hypothesis that the electrodermal orienting response elicited by and the processing resources allocated to an intermodality change stimulus will vary as a function of the amount of pre-change habituation training ...
David A T Siddle, Ottmar V Lipp
exaly   +2 more sources

Intermodality and Synchromodality

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Transport networks have evolved from multimodal networks towards integrated networks allowing for intermodal transport – the carriage of a single load unit by consecutive modes in a transport chain. Synchromodality (or synchronized intermodality) – as the next stage in port/hinterland network development – can be briefly summarized as the vision of a ...
Tavasszy, L., Behdani, B., Konings, Rob
openaire   +2 more sources

Intermodal Perception

2008
This article provides an overview of the history, theory, and research focused on the early development of intermodal perception. It focuses on the role of intersensory perception of audiovisual relations in the development of object and event perception and aspects of social development, including perception of speech, faces and voices. We also review
Bahrick, Lorraine E., Hollich, George
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Intermodality and the changing role of nodes in transport networks

open access: yesTransportation Planning and Technology, 2000
This paper analyses some of the economic issues involved in the diffusion of modern intermodal technologies and the impact of intermodality on the functions performed by nodes in transportation networks.
Roberto Roson
exaly   +1 more source

Intermodality in Multimodal Learning Analytics for Cognitive Theory Development: A Case from Embodied Design for Mathematics Learning [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Multimodal Learning Analytics (MMLA) grant us insight into learners’ physiological, cognitive, and behavioral activity as it unfolds. In this chapter, we query the relations among modalities, intermodality, in the context of a designbased research ...
Sofia Tancredi   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Intermodal blocking in honeybees

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology B, 2001
Previous findings of intramodal but not of intermodal blocking in foraging honeybees prompted a new series of experiments with colours, odours, a proximal visual landmark, and a localized geomagnetic anomaly as stimuli. In Experiments 1-2, the landmark was blocked by both colour and odour.
P A, Couvillon   +3 more
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