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Assessing Lateral Interaction in the Synesthetic Visual Brain
In grapheme-color synesthesia, letters and numbers evoke abnormal colored perceptions. Although the underlying mechanisms are not known, it is largely thought that the synesthetic brain is characterized by atypical connectivity throughout various brain ...
Diana Jimena Arias +2 more
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Synesthesia in perception and metaphor in language both provide waysto categorize and comprehend the world. Both operate through mechanisms thatcapitalize on the creation or discovery of links across disparate domains – notably,sensory experiences in ...
Mulvennad, Catherine M. +1 more
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Neurophysiology of synesthesia.
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which stimulation in one sensory or cognitive stream leads to associated experiences in a second, unstimulated stream.
Hubbard, Edward
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“Prometheus” research and development for experimental aesthetics
Studying the interrelation of aesthetics and psychology: synesthesia (color hearing),interaction of arts, “music-architecture”, “music-ornament” analogies, perception of gravitation in music, consistent Gestalt-patterns in music and in visual arts ...
Leman Berdeli
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What Language Tells Us About Synesthesia, What Synesthesia Tells Us About Language [PDF]
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which graphemes, such as letters of the alphabet, evoke an additional, automatic, consistent sensation of color (e.g. “R is sky blue”).
Root, Nicholas
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Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Synesthesia
SummarySynesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality causes unusual experiences in a second, unstimulated modality. Although long treated as a curiosity, recent research with a combination of phenomenological, behavioral, and ...
Ramachandran, V.S., Hubbard, Edward M.
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Multisensory Consciousness and Synesthesia
This chapter argues that the phenomenology of one type of multisensory experience that goes beyond mere co-consciousness derives exclusively from the individual sensory modalities. Call this type of experience "modal multisensory experience". The chapter
Berit Brogaard +3 more
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Synesthesia as a Challenge for Representationalism
Synesthesia is a condition in which features that ordinarily are processed by distinct perceptual or cognitive streams are bound together in a single stream, yielding an aberrant perceptual, image‐like or thought‐like experience.
Berit Brogaard, Brogaard, Berit
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The “Gift”: Synesthesia in Translingual Texts
This article explores the relationship between multilingualism and synesthesia (neuro-psychological blend of senses). In the absence of research in any of the related fields, the author (a multilingual, a L2 scholar, a writer, and a synesthete all at ...
Natasha Lvovich
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The Potential of Synesthesia in Linguistic Research
Synesthesia is a neurological condition typically described as a merging of the senses. In recent decades, the subject has risen from obscurity to become a rapidly growing area of study.
Dearne, Sarah Jane, 1982-
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