“17” is odd and “seventeen” is even: Meaning and physical form in stimulus-parity synaesthesia
For individuals with stimulus-parity synaesthesia, eliciting stimuli (e.g., shapes, numbers, letters, colours) trigger a compelling feeling of oddness or evenness. Given that (a) many inducers are conceptual and (b) parity is itself a conceptual property, one questions whether stimulus-parity synaes...
Main Authors: | White, R, Dumbalska, T, Duta, M, Nation, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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