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[PDF] from brunel.ac.ukN Sagiv, A Ilbeigi… - Intellectica, 2011 - people.brunel.ac.uk
We constantly receive signals from different sensory modalities and must combine those in order
to understand objects and events around us (Macaluso & Driver, 2005). Hence, there is little
wonder that substantial cross-modal interactions take place in the human brain. What is ...
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AI Goller, K Richards, S Novak… - Cortex, 2011 - Elsevier
In mirror-touch synaesthesia merely observing another person being touched will cause the
observer to experience a touch sensation on their own body. The current study investigates whether
this, normally a developmental condition, might be acquired following amputation. Twenty- ...
L Diesendruck, L Gertner, L Botzer, L Goldfarb… - 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Month–space synaesthetes experience months as sequences arranged in spatially defined
configurations. While most works on synaesthesia have studied its perceptual implications, this
study focuses on the synaesthetic influence on a synaesthete's action behaviour. SM, a ...
A Rogowska - Review of General Psychology, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Armel, KC, & Ramachandran, VS (1999). Acquired synesthesia in retinitis pigmentosa.
Neurocase, 5, 293-296. ... Bahrick, LE (2001). Increasing specificity in perceptual
development: Infants' detection of nested levels of multimodal stimulation. Journal of ...
F Brown - 2011 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgrapheme
synaesthetes, reading black numbers, letters or words can elicit coloured experiences. The current
study examined unresolved issues concerning how these coloured experiences are ...
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[PDF] from brunel.ac.ukN Sagiv, A Ilbeigi… - Intellectica, 2011 - people.brunel.ac.uk
We constantly receive signals from different sensory modalities and must combine those in order
to understand objects and events around us (Macaluso & Driver, 2005). Hence, there is little
wonder that substantial cross-modal interactions take place in the human brain. What is ...
Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
AI Goller, K Richards, S Novak… - Cortex, 2011 - Elsevier
In mirror-touch synaesthesia merely observing another person being touched will cause the
observer to experience a touch sensation on their own body. The current study investigates whether
this, normally a developmental condition, might be acquired following amputation. Twenty- ...
L Diesendruck, L Gertner, L Botzer, L Goldfarb… - 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Month–space synaesthetes experience months as sequences arranged in spatially defined
configurations. While most works on synaesthesia have studied its perceptual implications, this
study focuses on the synaesthetic influence on a synaesthete's action behaviour. SM, a ...
A Rogowska - Review of General Psychology, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Armel, KC, & Ramachandran, VS (1999). Acquired synesthesia in retinitis pigmentosa.
Neurocase, 5, 293-296. ... Bahrick, LE (2001). Increasing specificity in perceptual
development: Infants' detection of nested levels of multimodal stimulation. Journal of ...
F Brown - 2011 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgrapheme
synaesthetes, reading black numbers, letters or words can elicit coloured experiences. The current
study examined unresolved issues concerning how these coloured experiences are ...
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