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Using Feature‐Assisted Machine Learning Algorithms to Boost Polarity in Lead‐Free Multicomponent Niobate Alloys for High‐Performance Ferroelectrics

open access: yesAdvanced Science, 2022
To expand the unchartered materials space of lead‐free ferroelectrics for smart digital technologies, tuning their compositional complexity via multicomponent alloying allows access to enhanced polar properties.
Seung‐Hyun Victor Oh   +4 more
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Linguistic Synesthesia in Korean: Universality and Variation

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2022
It has long been argued that linguistic synesthesia has a universal linear-hierarchical directionality tendency, which is mostly grounded in Indo-European language data.
Charmhun Jo
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Synesthesia: an introduction [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Synesthesia is a rare experience where one property of a stimulus evokes a second experience not associated with the first. For example, in lexical-gustatory synesthesia words evoke the experience of tastes (Ward and Simner, 2003). There are at least 60 known variants of synesthesia (Day, 2013), including reports of synesthetic experiences of color ...
Banissy, Michael J.   +2 more
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Reading Sense in Verse: Synesthesia in the Poetry of Edith Sitwell and Houshang Ebtehaj [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2023
Synesthesia, among other rhetorical devices, has played a prominent role in conveying the intended messages in the realm of poetry. Nonetheless, it has not grabbed adequate attention to its nature and function.
Saman Taheri, Masoud Farahmandfar
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Mirror-touch synesthesia in schizophrenia, a pathological condition?

open access: yesDebates em Psiquiatria, 2022
Introduction: The mirror-touch synesthesia is a condition where a touch perception in another person's body induces the person who is observed to feel being touched in the same way.
César Augusto Trinta Weber   +1 more
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Considerations on Genuine Synesthesia in Art and Music

open access: yesIris, 2020
This essay focuses on the phenomenon of synesthesia. In an attempt to differentiate between genuine synesthesia and metaphorical synesthesia, I have searched for shared traits among synesthetic visual artists, as well as among composers and performing ...
Greta Berman
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Visualization of isomorphism-synesthesia of colour and music

open access: yesVisual Informatics, 2023
Music and colour, as human hearing and visual art, are closely related to human psychological feelings and symbolic associations. There is an isomorphic relationship between music and colour.
Xue Mao   +3 more
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Synesthesia vs. crossmodal illusions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We can discern two opposing viewpoints regarding synesthesia. According to the first, it is an oddity, an outlier, or a disordered condition. According to the second, synesthesia is pervasive, driving creativity, metaphor, or language itself. Which is it?
O'Callaghan, Casey
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The genetics of colored sequence synesthesia: Evidence of linkage to chromosome 16q and genetic heterogeneity for the condition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Synesthesia is a perceptual condition in which normal sensory stimulation can trigger anomalous sensory experiences. For example, synesthetes may experience colors in response to sounds, tastes in response to words, or smells in response to touch.
Anand K. Sarma   +8 more
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Synesthesia

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract Synesthesia has very different varieties. Some synesthetes hear a musical note and see a specific color, for example. Some others experience a specific color each time they see a specific black numeral or letter printed on white background. This chapter argues that all forms of synesthesia count as mental imagery.
Torin Alter, Robert J. Howell, Amy Kind
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