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Synaesthesia is a condition in which one property of a stimulus triggers a secondary experience not typically associated with the first (e.g. seeing achromatic graphemes can evoke the perception of colour). Recent work has explored a variety of cognitive
Agnieszka eJanik McErlean +2 more
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Is synaesthesia more common in patients with Asperger syndrome?
There is increasing evidence from case reports that synaesthesia is more common in individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). Further, genes related to synaesthesia have also been found to be linked to ASC and, similar to synaesthetes ...
Janina eNeufeld +7 more
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Językowy obraz dźwięku (na materiale polsko- i rosyjskojęzycznych recenzji muzycznych)
The aim of the article is to present the ways of conceptualization of sound in Polish and Russian musical critical texts. For the purpose of the article 145 examples in Polish and 145 examples in Russian were analyzed.
Maria Dzienisiewicz
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Understanding grapheme personification: A social synaesthesia?
Copyright @ 2011 British Psychological SocietyMuch of synaesthesia research focused on colour, but not all cross-domain correspondences reported by synaesthetes are strictly sensory.
Ward, J +20 more
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The neuronal correlate of a rare explicit bi-directional synaesthesia was investigated with numerical and physical size comparison tasks using both functional magnetic resonance imaging and event-related potentials. Interestingly, although participant I.
Cohen Kadosh, K +8 more
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Grapheme-colour synaesthesia and the orthoptist
Aim: To give an overview of the condition known as grapheme-colour synaesthesia, and examine whether there is a need for orthoptists to be aware of its existence and potential impact when it coexists with other conditions, such as specific learning ...
Marianne E. F. Piano +2 more
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Monolithic cholesteric liquid crystal elastomers simultaneously generate color and sound under electrically programmed stimuli. Low‐frequency electric fields modulate the helical pitch to produce tunable structural colors, while high‐frequency excitation induces membrane vibration for acoustic emission.
Ji Yoon Park +6 more
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An extended case study on the phenomenology of sequence-space synaesthesia
Investigation of synaesthesia phenomenology in adults is needed to constrain accounts of developmental trajectories of this trait. We report an extended phenomenological investigation of sequence-space synaesthesia in a single case (AB).
Cassandra eGould +12 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Psilocybin has emerged as a potential treatment for alcohol use disorder (AUD), but early efficacy data are inconsistent. Depression following alcohol detoxification significantly increases the risk of relapse. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin‐assisted
Amandine Luquiens +7 more
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