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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Interference between space and time estimations: from behavior to neurons [PDF]
Influences between time and space can be found in our daily life in which we are surrounded by numerous spatial metaphors to refer to time. For instance, when we move files from one folder to another in our computer a horizontal line that grows from left
Genovesio, Aldo, Marcos, Encarni
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Darker Logos Are Seen as For‐Profits and Lighter Logos as Nonprofits
ABSTRACT Consumers infer an organization's identity from visual cues to form judgments about its purpose. This study shows that logo color lightness serves as a signal of organizational orientation: consumers perceive lighter‐colored logos as representing nonprofits, and darker‐colored logos as representing for‐profits.
Myungjin C. Smale, Tausif Utchhash
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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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Trends and Topics Evolution in Research on Giftedness in Education: A Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT The article explores the evolution of research on giftedness and high ability through a bibliometric analysis. It highlights challenges in identifying gifted individuals, who represent approximately 6.5% of students, although biased instruments and discriminatory selection practices may affect the identification of high skilled students.
Rius Cristina +4 more
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Subtyping somatic tinnitus: a cross-sectional UK cohort study of demographic, clinical and audiological characteristics [PDF]
Somatic tinnitus is the ability to modulate the psychoacoustic features of tinnitus by somatic manoeuvres. The condition is still not fully understood and further identification of this subtype is essential, particularly for the purpose of establishing ...
Hall, Deborah A +4 more
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Synesthesia and release phenomena in sensory and motor grounding. Cases of disinhibited embodiment? [PDF]
syndrome Synesthesia is an unusual condition occur-ring in at least 4 % of the population (Simner et al., 2006) in which certain stimuli trigger unusual perceptions which the physical properties of the stimulus alone are not sufficient to account for ...
Archibald +43 more
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Do synaesthesia and mental imagery tap into similar cross-modal processes? [PDF]
Synaesthesia has previously been linked with imagery abilities, although an understanding of a causal role for mental imagery in broader synaesthetic experiences remains elusive.
Cooney, Sarah M. +4 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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Advanced Media Control Through Drawing: Using a graphics tablet to control complex audio and video data in a live context [PDF]
This paper demonstrates the results of the authors’ Wacom tablet MIDI user interface. This application enables users’ drawing actions on a graphics tablet to control audio and video parameters in real-time.
Gibson, Stephen, Love, Justin
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