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The following pages link to Varieties of grapheme-colour synaesthesia: a new theory of phenomenological and behavioural differences. (Q34653143):
Displaying 48 items.
- The induction of synaesthesia with chemical agents: a systematic review (Q21129149) (← links)
- Semantic mechanisms may be responsible for developing synesthesia (Q21129380) (← links)
- The role of conceptual knowledge in understanding synaesthesia: Evaluating contemporary findings from a "hub-and-spokes" perspective (Q21558368) (← links)
- Synesthesia (Q22255672) (← links)
- Redefining synaesthesia? (Q22299429) (← links)
- Synesthesia: a colorful word with a touching sound? (Q22305617) (← links)
- Defining synaesthesia (Q22306114) (← links)
- A critical review of the neuroimaging literature on synesthesia (Q24273356) (← links)
- The Merit of Synesthesia for Consciousness Research (Q26772366) (← links)
- Synesthesia and learning: a critical review and novel theory (Q28658420) (← links)
- Synaesthesia: cross activations, high interconnectivity, and a parietal hub (Q29027340) (← links)
- Cross-modal associations between materic painting and classical Spanish music. (Q30374491) (← links)
- A colorful albino: the first documented case of synaesthesia, by Georg Tobias Ludwig Sachs in 1812. (Q30386028) (← links)
- Phosphene Perception Relates to Visual Cortex Glutamate Levels and Covaries with Atypical Visuospatial Awareness. (Q30386699) (← links)
- Synaesthesia: the existing state of affairs (Q30543655) (← links)
- Acquiring synaesthesia: insights from training studies (Q30560794) (← links)
- Adults can be trained to acquire synesthetic experiences (Q30598980) (← links)
- Neurophysiology of synesthesia (Q31113563) (← links)
- Graphemes Evoke Synesthetic Colors Even before They are Consciously Recognized (Q33351896) (← links)
- A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: Explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synesthesia (Q33357607) (← links)
- Synaesthetic colour in the brain: beyond colour areas. A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of synaesthetes and matched controls (Q33658922) (← links)
- Induced cross-modal synaesthetic experience without abnormal neuronal connections. (Q34931625) (← links)
- Assessment of the hemispheric lateralization of grapheme-color synesthesia with Stroop-type tests (Q35203174) (← links)
- Stimulus-parity synaesthesia versus stimulus-dichotomy synaesthesia: Odd, even or something else? (Q35635384) (← links)
- The Tactile Dimensions of Abstract Paintings: A Cross-Modal Study (Q35987555) (← links)
- Why vicarious experience is not an instance of synesthesia (Q36750382) (← links)
- Training, hypnosis, and drugs: artificial synaesthesia, or artificial paradises? (Q37228944) (← links)
- Exploring the benefit of synaesthetic colours: testing for "pop-out" in individuals with grapheme-colour synaesthesia (Q37425016) (← links)
- The interaction of synesthetic and print color and its relation to visual imagery (Q37456761) (← links)
- Chromatic Dimensions Earthy, Watery, Airy, and Fiery (Q38400258) (← links)
- Individual differences shape the content of visual representations (Q38976605) (← links)
- Can grapheme-color synesthesia be induced by hypnosis? (Q39203139) (← links)
- Database of synesthetic color associations for Japanese kanji (Q40131282) (← links)
- Do sequence-space synaesthetes have better spatial imagery skills? Yes, but there are individual differences. (Q40942623) (← links)
- Developmental aspects of synaesthesia across the adult lifespan (Q41861982) (← links)
- Why are there different types of synesthete? (Q42579430) (← links)
- Not all synesthetes are alike: spatial vs. visual dimensions of sequence-space synesthesia. (Q42968541) (← links)
- Beyond the subjective experience of colour: An experimental case study of grapheme-texture synesthesia (Q47604034) (← links)
- Biases and regularities of grapheme-colour associations in Japanese nonsynaesthetic population (Q48045730) (← links)
- Neural basis of individual differences in synesthetic experiences (Q48211789) (← links)
- Grapheme-color synesthesia subtypes: Stable individual differences reflected in posterior alpha-band oscillations. (Q48251274) (← links)
- Effective connectivity determines the nature of subjective experience in grapheme-color synesthesia. (Q49082144) (← links)
- Understanding grapheme personification: a social synaesthesia? (Q51853849) (← links)
- Number forms in the brain (Q51890812) (← links)
- Synaesthetic colours do not camouflage form in visual search (Q51967664) (← links)
- Gray Bananas and a Red Letter A - From Synesthetic Sensation to Memory Colors. (Q55231644) (← links)
- Grapheme-colour synaesthesia improves detection of embedded shapes, but without pre-attentive 'pop-out' of synaesthetic colour (Q57811073) (← links)
- Apparent physical brightness of graphemes is altered by their synaesthetic colour in grapheme-colour synaesthetes (Q102152297) (← links)