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A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synesthesia [PDF]
Normal perception involves experiencing objects within perceptual scenes as real, as existing in the world. This property of “perceptual presence” has motivated “sensorimotor theories” which understand perception to involve the mastery of sensorimotor ...
Anil K. Seth +15 more
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PSYCHOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES IN PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL SYNAESTHESIA
Having briefly exposed some discrepant data of previous independent research into links between developmental (congenital) synaesthesia and other individual differences in personality and cognition, the authors present the results of their own empirical ...
A. V. Sidoroff-Dorso, V. I. Volokhova
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Does binding of synesthetic color to the evoking grapheme require attention? [PDF]
The official published version can be accessed from the link below.The neural mechanisms involved in binding features such as shape and color are a matter of some debate.
Heer, J, Robertson, L, Sagiv, N
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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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Does synaesthesia age? Changes in the quality and consistency of synaesthetic associations [PDF]
Developmental grapheme-colour synaesthesia is a rare condition in which colours become automatically paired with letters or digits in the minds of certain individuals during childhood, and remain paired into adulthood.
Alvarez, James +3 more
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Synaesthesia is a curious anomaly of multisensory perception. When presented with stimulation in one sensory channel, in addition to the percept usually associated with that channel (inducer) a true synaesthetic experiences a second percept in another perceptual modality (concurrent).
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Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience that is not typically associated with the first (e.g. hearing words can evoke tastes). In recent years a number of studies have highlighted the authenticity of synaesthesia and attempted to use the experience to inform us about typical processes in ...
Michael Banissy +2 more
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The color of smiling: computational synaesthesia of facial expressions [PDF]
This note gives a preliminary account of the transcoding or rechanneling problem between different stimuli as it is of interest for the natural interaction or affective computing fields. By the consideration of a simple example, namely the color response
C Spence +15 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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