Why overlearned sequences are special: distinct neural networks in the right hemisphere for ordinal sequences [PDF]
Written and spoken words activate left hemisphere areas involved in language processing. However, we here show that overlearned sequences (e.g. letters, numbers, weekdays, months) involve an unexpected right hemispheric activation in both the middle ...
David M. Eagleman +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article uses the phenomenon of parcel sending as a lens onto Moldovan transnationalism, unravelling how transnationalism is done, experienced and remembered from different subject positions. Through an ethnographic approach that emphasises a long‐term and relational perspective on migration, this article explores the role of parcel ...
Cristina Buza, Nanneke Winters
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Impaired acquisition of novel grapheme-color correspondences in synesthesia
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which letters and numbers (graphemes) consistently evoke particular colors (e.g. A may be experienced as red).
David eBrang +2 more
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Solely Light‐Induced Integrate‐and‐Fire 1T‐Neuron Operation and Implementation of the McGurk Effect
A simple 1T‐neuron structure utilizing oxide semiconductors is proposed. This device not only exhibits an integration‐and‐fire characteristic in response to traditional electrical stimuli but also demonstrates the same behavior using only optical stimuli.
Jaehee Lee, Jung Wook Lim, Chohyeon Park
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Psychopathology and Creativity Among Creative and Non-Creative Professions [PDF]
The mad genius debate has been a topic that has been discussed in both popular culture and academic discourse. The current study sought to replicate previous findings that linked psychopathology to creativity.
Kwan, Victor
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Seeing pain and pleasure on self and others: behavioural and psychophysiological reactivity in immersive virtual reality [PDF]
Studies have explored behavioral and neural responses to the observation of pain in others. However, much less is known about how taking a physical perspective influences reactivity to the observation of others' pain and pleasure.
AGLIOTI, Salvatore Maria +2 more
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Grapheme-color synesthetes show peculiarities in their emotional brain: cortical and subcortical evidence from VBM analysis of 3D-T1 and DTI data [PDF]
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which viewing achromatic letters/numbers leads to automatic and involuntary color experiences.
Hernández Tamames, J.A. +5 more
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A critical review of the neuroimaging literature on synesthesia.
Synesthesia refers to additional sensations experienced by some people for specific stimulations, such as the systematic arbitrary association of colors to letters for the most studied type.
Jean-Michel eHupé, Michel eDojat
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The MULTISENSE test of lexical-gustatory synaesthesia: an automated online diagnostic [PDF]
Lexical–gustatory (LG) synesthesia is an intriguing neurological condition in which individuals experience phantom tastes when hearing, speaking, reading, or thinking about words.
Ipser, Alberta +2 more
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Exploring Implications of Synesthesia on Memory [PDF]
This research proposal describes an original research procedure to study the effects of the neurological phenomenon of synesthesia (union of the senses) on memory.
Brown, Emily
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