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What is the link between synaesthesia and sound symbolism? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Sound symbolism is a property of certain words which have a direct link between their phonological form and their semantic meaning. In certain instances, sound symbolism can allow non-native speakers to understand the meanings of etymologically ...
Asher   +57 more
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« Little grunts, the grins and grimaces of recognition »: Resistance and Exchange in Paul Muldoon and Norman MacBeath’s Plan B

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2014
A significant part of Paul Muldoon’s recent work has been dedicated to experimenting with the visual arts and, in particular, photography. He recently published a book with Scottish photographer Norman McBeath entitled Plan B (2009).
Alexandra Tauvry
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The cybernetic Bayesian brain: from interoceptive inference to sensorimotor contingencies [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Is there a single principle by which neural operations can account for perception, cognition, action, and even consciousness? A strong candidate is now taking shape in the form of “predictive processing”.
Seth, Anil K
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Emotionally mediated synaesthesia [PDF]

open access: yesCognitive Neuropsychology, 2004
This study reports a synaesthete, GW, who experiences synaesthetic colours in response to a limited range of stimuli-namely those that have an emotional connotation. GW is significantly more consistent than a group of controls, and shows a Stroop-like congruency effect when the text colour differs from that reported for her synaesthetic photisms.
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Emily Dickinson’s Poetry in Russian and Ukrainian Translation: Synaesthetic Shift [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Verbalization of complex senses and feelings may take many forms. Among them, there is a multifaceted verbal and poetic phenomenon of synaesthesia (Day 1996; Tsur 2007; Redka 2009).
Chesnokova, Anna, Shurma, Svitlana
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The Defeasibility of Knowledge-How [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Reductive intellectualists (e.g., Stanley & Williamson 2001; Stanley 2011a; 2011b; Brogaard 2008; 2009; 2011) hold that knowledge-how is a kind of knowledge-that. If this thesis is correct, then we should expect the defeasibility conditions for knowledge-
Alston   +55 more
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Whole body interaction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In this workshop we explore the notation of whole body interaction. We bring together different disciplines to create a new research direction for study of this emerging form of ...
England, D.   +5 more
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Observing another in pain facilitates vicarious experiences and modulates somatosensory experiences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Objective: This study investigated whether individuals reporting vicarious pain in daily life (e.g., the self-reported vicarious pain group) display vicarious experiences during an experimental paradigm, and also show an improved detection of ...
Crombez, Geert   +3 more
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Iconicity in the lab: a review of behavioural, developmental, and neuroimaging research into sound-symbolism.

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
This review covers experimental approaches to sound-symbolism — from infants to adults, and from Sapir's foundational studies to 21st century product naming.
Gwilym eLockwood, Mark eDingemanse
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Electrophysiological correlates and psychoacoustic characteristics of hearing-motion synaesthesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
People with hearing-motion synaesthesia experience sounds from moving or changing (e.g. flickering) visual stimuli. This phenomenon may be one of the most common forms of synaesthesia but it has rarely been studied and there are no studies of its neural
Bartl, Gergely Janos   +3 more
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