نتایج جستجو برای: synesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 704  

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2009
Julian E Asher Janine A Lamb Denise Brocklebank Jean-Baptiste Cazier Elena Maestrini Laura Addis Mallika Sen Simon Baron-Cohen Anthony P Monaco

Synesthesia, a neurological condition affecting between 0.05%-1% of the population, is characterized by anomalous sensory perception and associated alterations in cognitive function due to interference from synesthetic percepts. A stimulus in one sensory modality triggers an automatic, consistent response in either another modality or a different aspect of the same modality. Familiality studies...

2014
Cassandra Gould Tom Froese Adam B. Barrett Jamie Ward Anil K. Seth

Investigation of synesthesia phenomenology in adults is needed to constrain accounts of developmental trajectories of this trait. We report an extended phenomenological investigation of sequence-space synesthesia in a single case (AB). We used the Elicitation Interview (EI) method to facilitate repeated exploration of AB's synesthetic experience. During an EI the subject's attention is selectiv...

2013
Julia Simner Angela E. Bain

Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition characterized by enduring and consistent associations between letter/digits and colors. This study is the continuation of longitudinal research begun by Simner et al. (2009) which aimed to explore the development of this condition in real time within a childhood population. In that earlier study we randomly sampled over 600 children and tested them aged...

2005
Nathan Witthoft Jonathan Winawer

Synesthesia is a condition in which percepts in one modality reliably elicit secondary perceptions in the same or a different modality that are not in the stimulus. In a common manifestation, synesthetes see colors in response to spoken or written letters, words and numbers. In this paper we demonstrate that the particular colors seen by a grapheme-color synesthete AED were learned from a set o...

Journal: :Consciousness and Cognition 2011

Journal: :Theoria et Historia Scientiarum 2014

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2014

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
David Brang E. M. Hubbard Seana Coulson M. Huang Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which letters and numbers (graphemes) consistently evoke particular colors (e.g. A may be experienced as red). The cross-activation theory proposes that synesthesia arises as a result of cross-activation between posterior temporal grapheme areas (PTGA) and color processing area V4, while the disinhibited feedback theory proposes that sy...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Jason B Mattingley

The phenomenon of synesthesia has occupied the thoughts of philosophers and artists for decades. With the advent modern behavioral and brain imaging techniques, scientific research on synesthesia has also moved into the mainstream of thought. Here I provide a cognitive neuroscience perspective on the condition, with a particular emphasis on grapheme-color synesthesia, the most common variant, i...

2016
Isabel Arend Shiran Ofir Avishai Henik

Synesthesia is characterized by the association between different stimuli modalities. For example, in sequence-space synesthesia, numbers, weekdays, months, and musical tones are visualized in specific spatial locations. Although sequence-space synesthesia tends to co-occur with other types of synesthesia (e.g., grapheme-color), our knowledge about how these individuals represent space is still...

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