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Synesthesia and music perception
The present review examined the cross-modal association of sensations and their relationship to musical perception. Initially, the study focuses on synesthesia, its definition, incidence, forms, and genetic and developmental factors.
Guilherme Francisco F. Bragança +2 more
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The merit of synesthesia for consciousness research
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which additional perceptual experiences are elicited by sensory stimuli or cognitive concepts. Synesthetes possess a unique type of phenomenal experiences not directly triggered by sensory stimulation. Therefore, for better
Tessa Marije Van Leeuwen +9 more
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Exploring the correlates and nature of subjective anomalous interactions with objects (psychometry): a mixed methods survey [PDF]
IntroductionPsychometry refers to the experience of receiving information about a person or thing by contact with a given object. There is little research to date on the psychological correlates of psychometry and no systematic qualitative research on ...
Christine A. Simmonds-Moore
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Acquired auditory-visual synesthesia: A window to early cross-modal sensory interactions
Pegah Afra, Michael Funke, Fumisuke MatsuoDepartment of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USAAbstract: Synesthesia is experienced when sensory stimulation of one sensory modality elicits an involuntary sensation in another sensory ...
Pegah Afra +2 more
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Synesthesia is commonly thought to be a phenomenon of fixed associations between an outside inducer and a vivid concurrent experience. Hence, it has been proposed that synesthesia occurs due to additional connections in the brain with which synesthetes ...
Kirschner Alexandra, Nikolić Danko
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The Meanings of Synesthetic Metaphors Closely Align With Crossmodal Correspondences. [PDF]
Abstract Synesthetic metaphors are expressions in which the meaning of a word is transferred from one sense to another (e.g., a bright sound). They have often been discussed in relation to crossmodal correspondences, psychological phenomena where systematic associations are perceived between different senses (e.g., brightness and pitch).
Mori M, Akita K.
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Here the authors use density-functional theory calculations to examine structure-property relations of nanoporous and amorphous iridium oxides and reconcile the superior oxygen evolution reaction catalytic performance reported in previous experiments.
Sangseob Lee +3 more
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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
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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Reading Sense in Verse: Synesthesia in the Poetry of Edith Sitwell and Houshang Ebtehaj [PDF]
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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