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Redefining synaesthesia?
Published 2012“…In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concerning synaesthesia. She specifically takes issue with the following assumptions: (1) synaesthesia is strictly a sensory-perceptual phenomenon; (2) consistency of inducer-concurrent pairs is the gold standard for establishing the authenticity of an individual's synaesthesia; and (3) synaesthesia is not heterogeneous. …”
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Synaesthesia: learned or lost?
Published 2009“…The question why synaesthesia, an atypical binding within or between modalities, occurs is both enduring and important. …”
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Multimodality, Synaesthesia and Intersemiotic Translation
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Grapheme-colour synaesthesia and the orthoptist
Published 2009-08-01Subjects: “…Grapheme-colour synaesthesia…”
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Automaticity in Stimulus-Parity Synaesthesia
Published 2017“…Automaticity is a defining characteristic of synaesthesia. Here we assess for automaticity in stimulus-parity synaesthesia; a subtype that has been documented only three times in the literature. …”
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Synaesthesia: The multisensory dining experience
Published 2019“…The phenomenon of synaesthesia has undoubtedly proved a great inspiration to a number of artists, designers, and marketers for more than a century now. …”
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Why vicarious experience is not an instance of synaesthesia
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Teaching Synaesthesia as a Gateway to Creativity
Published 2015-04-01“…In 2009, I began explaining the neurological condition of synaesthesia and later introduced this phenomenology in a course designed to cultivate creativity to first year fashion design students. …”
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PSYCHOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES IN PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL SYNAESTHESIA
Published 2016-11-01Subjects: “…synaesthesia…”
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Small is bright and big is dark in synaesthesia.
Published 2007“…In synaesthesia, certain perceptual or conceptual stimuli (called inducers), trigger an additional concurrent experience. …”
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Developmental aspects of synaesthesia across the adult lifespan
Published 2014-03-01“…In synaesthesia, stimuli such as sounds, words or letters trigger experiences of colours, shapes or tastes and the consistency of these experiences is a hallmark of this condition. …”
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Colour-grapheme synaesthesia affects binocular vision
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Can Grapheme-Colour Synaesthesia be Induced by Hypnosis?
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Colour and texture associations in voice-induced synaesthesia
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