نتایج جستجو برای: synaesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 410  

2010
Tessa M. van Leeuwen Karl Magnus Petersson Peter Hagoort

BACKGROUND In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a second, unstimulated modality (e.g., letters elicit colour). Understanding how synaesthesia is mediated in the brain can help to understand normal processes of perceptual awareness and multisensory integration. In several neuroimaging studies, enhanced brain activity for grapheme-colour synaesthesi...

Journal: :British Journal of Psychology 2011

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2010
Bernadette M Fitzgibbon Melita J Giummarra Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis Peter G Enticott John L Bradshaw

This paper reviews the current literature on "empathy for pain", the ability to understand pain observed in another person, in the context of a newly documented form of pain empathy "synaesthesia for pain". In synaesthesia for pain a person not only empathises with another's pain but experiences the observed or imagined pain as if it was their own. Neural mechanisms potentially involved in syna...

2013
Beat Meier Nicolas Rothen

In this study we investigated whether synaesthesia is associated with a particular cognitive style. Cognitive style refers to preferred modes of information processing, such as a verbal style or a visual style. We reasoned that related to the enriched world of experiences created by synaesthesia, its association with enhanced verbal and visual memory, higher imagery and creativity, synaesthetes...

Journal: :Perception 2006
Julia Simner Catherine Mulvenna Noam Sagiv Elias Tsakanikos Sarah A Witherby Christine Fraser Kirsten Scott Jamie Ward

Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, sound, touch, etc, and ensure, for example, that visual properties are perceived as visual experiences, rather than sounds, tastes, smells, etc. Theories of normal development can be informed by cases where this modularity breaks down, in a condition known as synaesthesia. Conventional wisdom has h...

Journal: :Endeavour 1995
J Harrison S Baron-Cohen

Coloured hearing synaesthesia (from the Greek syn (union) and aisthesis (sensation)), has been known to the scientific community for over 300 years and yet has gone relatively uninvestigated. This review charts recent progress in the investigation of synaesthesia and discusses the consequences of this research for our understanding of the condition.

2017
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...

Journal: :Journal of neuropsychology 2011
C L Jones M A Gray L Minati J Simner H D Critchley J Ward

Lexical-gustatory synaesthesia is a rare phenomenon in which the individual experiences flavour sensations when they read, hear, or imagine words. In this study, we provide insight into the neural basis of this form of synaesthesia using functional neuroimaging. Words known to evoke pleasant, neutral, and unpleasant synaesthetic tastes and synaesthetically tasteless words were presented to two ...

Journal: :Cognition 2015
Kaitlyn Bankieris Julia Simner

Sound symbolism is a property of certain words which have a direct link between their phonological form and their semantic meaning. In certain instances, sound symbolism can allow non-native speakers to understand the meanings of etymologically unfamiliar foreign words, although the mechanisms driving this are not well understood. We examined whether sound symbolism might be mediated by the sam...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2006
Julia M Sperling David Prvulovic David E J Linden Wolf Singer Aglaja Stirn

Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which specific events in one sensory modality induce experiences in another. In colour-graphemic synaesthesia, subjects report colour experiences induced by written letters. Our subjects displayed this type of synaesthesia, as verified by a test of the consistency of the perceptual associations over time, and had no history of neurological or psychiatr...

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