When blue is larger than red: colors influence numerical cognition in synesthesia.
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional modalities not normally associated with them ("concurrent"). For example, color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquoise). Alth...
Auteurs principaux: | Cohen Kadosh, R, Sagiv, N, Linden, D, Robertson, L, Elinger, G, Henik, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2005
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