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    The Possibility of Eidetic Memory in a Patient Report of Epileptogenic Zone in Right Temporo-Parietal-Occipital Cortex by Brent M. Berry, Laura R. Miller, Meaghan Berns, Michal Kucewicz

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Eidetic memory has been reported in children and in patients with synesthesia but is otherwise thought to be a rare phenomenon. …”
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  2. 102

    Genes, brain dynamics and art: the genetic underpinnings of creativity in dancing, musicality and visual arts by Marinos G. Sotiropoulos, Maria Anagnostouli

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Although few studies have investigated visual arts, they appear to be influenced by genetic differences, which could explain the increased prevalence of synesthesia in artists and individuals with autism. …”
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  3. 103

    New Poetics of an Aging Master (Martin Kukučín: Social Pleasures) by Marcela Mikulová

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This aesthetic purpose is achieved by using sophisticated figures of speech, among which the use of synesthesia as an anthropological phenomenon is particularly inventive, linking separated sensory domains in order to communicate with the world by means of cognitive and sensual abilities. …”
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  4. 104

    Phonosymbolism and Motivation of Word in Literary Text by T.V. Buzanova, L.V. Vladimirova

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The resulting feeling was named “synesthesia”, the term which is also utilized in psycholinguistics. …”
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    'When birds of a feather flock together': synesthetic correspondences modulate audiovisual integration in non-synesthetes. by Parise, C, Spence, C

    Published 2009
    “… BACKGROUND: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, often in a different (i.e., unstimulated) sense. …”
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    'When birds of a feather flock together': synesthetic correspondences modulate audiovisual integration in non-synesthetes. by Parise, C, Spence, C

    Published 2009
    “…BACKGROUND: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, often in a different (i.e., unstimulated) sense. …”
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    Multisensory Connections of Novel Linguistic Stimuli in Japanese as a Native Language and Referential Tastes by Yan Yan, Yutao Yang, Misa Ando, Xinyi Liu, Toshimune Kambara

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Previous findings have shown essential connections between linguistic and gustatory stimuli for people with autism or lexical gustatory synesthesia. We examined the associative learning of novel linguistic forms in Japanese as a native language and tastes (candies and chocolates) for healthy people. …”
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    'When birds of a feather flock together': synesthetic correspondences modulate audiovisual integration in non-synesthetes by Parise, C, Spence, C

    Published 2009
    “…Background: Synesthesia is a condition in which the stimulation of one sense elicits an additional experience, often in a different (i.e. unstimulated) sense. …”
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    METAFORA DALAM PANTUN MELAYU KALIMANTAN BARAT by AR Muzammil

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The findings of this study are the types of metaphors contained in the Malay Pantun of West Kalimantan (1) anthropomorphic metaphors, (2) metaphors ofhesion, (3) metaphors from concrete to abstract, and (4) synesthesia metaphors. The metaphorical meaning in the Malay pantun of West Kalimantan generally contains figurative meanings as in comparative compounds. …”
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    Effects of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) on mental health. by T. Gutierrez Higueras, A. Jiménez Peinado, B. Hernández Gajate, M. Reyes López, L. Montes Arjona, M. Rodriguez Ruzafa

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…It has been compared to tactile auditory synesthesia and may overlap with shivering. It is a subjective experience of “low-grade euphoria”, characterized by “a combination of positive feelings and a static tingling sensation on the skin”. …”
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    This is your brain on death: a comparative analysis of a near-death experience and subsequent 5-Methoxy-DMT experience by Pascal Michael, David Luke, David Luke, Oliver Robinson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This analysis was organized to identify both the similar and different emergent themes between the two states, with a particular emphasis on the subject's perceptions of the similarities and differences between the experiences.ResultsThere is a very high level of comparability between the original NDE and psychedelic experiences in general, including shared characteristics such as entering other worlds, meeting menacing or benevolent entities, experiencing synesthesia, perinatal regression, and lucid dreamlike properties. …”
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    Brief Sensory Training Narrows the Temporal Binding Window and Enhances Long-Term Multimodal Speech Perception by Michael Zerr, Christina Freihorst, Helene Schütz, Christopher Sinke, Astrid Müller, Stefan Bleich, Thomas F. Münte, Thomas F. Münte, Gregor R. Szycik

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Several studies showed the plasticity of the TBW and its importance concerning audio-visual illusions, synesthesia, as well as psychiatric disturbances. Using three audio-visual paradigms, we investigated the importance of length (short vs. long) as well as modality (uni- vs. multimodal) of a perceptual training aiming at reducing the TBW in a healthy population. …”
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    Polysemic Function of Harp in Persian Poetry Based on Conceptual Metaphor Theory by Narges Zaker Jafari

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Among senses engaged in “synesthesia”, the sense of sight (visual perception) has a high potential to express the figure, size and color of the objects. …”
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    V. DOMONTOVYCH’S SHORT STORY “THIRST FOR MUSIC” IN THE ASPECT OF INTERDISCURSIVE METHODOLOGY by Alyona R. Tychinina., Nataliia V. Nikoriak

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The “fragmentary integrity” of the short story is substantiated by means of the fragmentary, gender marked narrative, the constellation of passages, subject detail, specific phonetic coloring, tropology, and artistic syntax, all these give the prose text the rhythmic parameters of lyrics. Through synesthesia, the author creatively interprets Rilke’s literary method, leaving some figurative and musical “traces”. …”
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    Sur les intermédia by Dick Higgins

    “…Le substantif intermediality apparaît dans “Synesthesia and Intersenses: Intermedia”. Quinze ans après l'écriture de l'essai introduisant le terme « intermédium », le théoricien revient sur cette notion et le contexte de son apparition. …”
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    Investigating Shafii Kadkani’s Terminology in Literary Criticism by Khadijeh Esfandiari, Alireza Asadi, Rahman Zabihi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In addition, factors such as secularizing or making concepts conventional, providing precise definitions and explanations of each term, modeling and systematizing them, classifying some concepts, avoiding ideological bias, and paying attention to the text have also strengthened the scientific aspects of these terms.Apart from the above technical fields, Shafi'i's poetic style and artistic taste and its combination with a scientific view have led to the construction of terms that are mostly based on similes and metaphors or synesthesia that help both beauty and a clearer understanding of the meaning of the term. …”
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    Gustatory vocabulary in luxury food advertising (based on FORTNUM & MASON and FORMAN & FIELD websites and social media platforms) by Alla Belova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A taste for words and sounds: a case of lexical-gustatory and sound-gustatory synesthesia. URL: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00775/full [in English]…”
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    Crossmodal correspondences between linguistic tones and complex 3-D shapes and their low-level sensory properties (Pitch & spatial frequency) by Shang, Nan

    Published 2017
    “…Chapter 1 outlines a summary of the literature on phonetic symbolism, ideophones, sound symbolism and synesthesia, neural evidence for sound symbolism and theories about the mechanisms of sound symbolism. …”
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