نتایج جستجو برای: synaesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 410  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2006
Catherine M Mulvenna Vincent Walsh

Synaesthesia has been known to scientific research for over 100 years but has undergone something of a renaissance recently as new investigations begin to uncover its neurological basis. Rather than being an anomaly, it might offer beneficial insights into the basis of normal perception. A new study by Esterman et al. epitomises this current trend and claims to show that the posterior parietal ...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2021

For people with aphantasia, visual imagery is absent or markedly impaired. Here, we investigated the relationship between aphantasia and two other neurodevelopmental conditions also linked to differences: synaesthesia, autism. In Experiment 1a 1b, asked whether synaesthesia can co-occur, an important question given that strong imagery. Taking grapheme-colour as a test case, found be objectively...

Journal: :Artes 2023

Archaeological and ethnological research has revealed that, since antiquity, music had a syncretic nature. Music, dance, poetry made up single whole, aiming at expressing human feelings, sensations perceptions through melody, rhythm, words, gestures, accompanying everyday activities that various functions. Artistic syncretism is doubled by another structural principle – synaesthesia. The brain ...

Journal: :Mundo Amazónico 2017

2016
Nicolas Rothen Kristin Jünemann Andy D. Mealor Vera Burckhardt Jamie Ward

People with sequence-space synaesthesia (SSS) report stable visuo-spatial forms corresponding to numbers, days and months (amongst others). This type of synaesthesia has intrigued scientists for over 130 years but the lack of an agreed upon tool for assessing it has held back research on this phenomenon. The present study builds on previous tests by measuring the consistency of spatial location...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2016
Cassandra D. Gould van Praag Sarah Garfinkel Jamie Ward Daniel Bor Anil K. Seth

In grapheme-colour synaesthesia (GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an additional 'concurrent' experience of colour. Early functional MRI (fMRI) investigations of GCS reported activation in colour-selective area V4 during the concurrent experience. However, others have failed to replicate this key finding. We reasoned that individual differences in synaesthetic phenomenology m...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Psychology 1920

Journal: :NeuroImage 2013
Henning Holle Michael J. Banissy Jamie Ward

Observing touch is known to activate regions of the somatosensory cortex but the interpretation of this finding is controversial (e.g. does it reflect the simulated action of touching or the simulated reception of touch?). For most people, observing touch is not linked to reported experiences of feeling touch but in some people it is (mirror-touch synaesthetes). We conducted an fMRI study in wh...

Journal: :Cognition 2005
A N Rich J L Bradshaw J B Mattingley

For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in another modality. For example, the sound of a particular piano note may be 'seen' as a unique colour, or the taste of a familiar food may be 'felt' as a distinct bodily sensation. We report a study of 192 adult synaesthetes, in which we administered a structured questionnaire to determine the rela...

Journal: :British journal of psychology 2012
Julia Simner

Studies investigating developmental synaesthesia have sought to describe a number of qualities that might capture in behavioural terms the defining characteristics of this unusual phenomenon. The task of generating a definition is made more difficult by the fact that any description of synaesthesia must be broad enough to capture the 61 different variants of the condition already reported to da...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید