نتایج جستجو برای: synaesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 410  

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2009
Michelle Jarick Mike J Dixon Mark T Stewart Emily C Maxwell Daniel Smilek

Synaesthesia is a fascinating condition whereby individuals report extraordinary experiences when presented with ordinary stimuli. Here we examined an individual (L) who experiences time units (i.e., months of the year and hours of the day) as occupying specific spatial locations (January is 30 degrees to the left of midline). This form of time-space synaesthesia has been recently investigated ...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2014
Jamie Ward Thomas Wright

In this review we explore the relationship between synaesthesia and sensory substitution and argue that sensory substitution does indeed show properties of synaesthesia. Both are associated with atypical perceptual experiences elicited by the processing of a qualitatively different stimulus to that which normally gives rise to that experience. In the most common forms of sensory substitution, p...

2004
Jamie Ward

This study reports a synaesthete, GW, who experiences synaesthetic colours in response to a limited range of stimuli—namely those that have an emotional connotation. GW is significantly more consistent than a group of controls, and shows a Stroop-like congruency effect when the text colour differs from that reported for her synaesthetic photisms. The names of people who are known personally to ...

2017
Jamie Ward Claire Hoadley James E. A. Hughes Paula Smith Carrie Allison Simon Baron-Cohen Julia Simner

Several studies have suggested that there is a link between synaesthesia and autism but the nature of that link remains poorly characterised. The present study considers whether atypical sensory sensitivity may be a common link between the conditions. Sensory hypersensitivity (aversion to certain sounds, touch, etc., or increased ability to make sensory discriminations) and/or hyposensitivity (...

Journal: :HERMES - Journal of Language and Communication in Business 2017

2008
D. Brang L. Edwards

Grapheme-color synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which particular graphemes, such as the numeral 9, automatically induce the simultaneous perception of a particular color, such as the color red. To test whether the concurrent color sensations in graphemecolor synaesthesia are treated as meaningful stimuli, we recorded event-related brain potentials as 8 synaesthetes and 8 matched con...

Journal: :Perception 2005
Jamie Ward Julia Simner

In previous research the inheritance patterns of synaesthesia (eg experiencing colours from graphemes) has been studied and it was concluded that synaesthesia is most likely to be the outcome of a single gene passed on the X chromosome in a dominant fashion. In addition, it has been reported that the female-male ratio of synaesthetes is as high as 6:1 and the families of synaesthetes contain mo...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2014

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Roi Cohen Kadosh Vincent Walsh

A new study of congenitally blind participants has provided important insights into the neuronal mechanisms of brain reorganization after injury, with implications for our knowledge of other cross-modal phenomena, such as synaesthesia, and for the generation of qualia.

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