Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies that both, the inducer and concurrent operate at the level of their sensory representations. For example, in the case of grapheme-colour synaesthesia, the sensory representation of one type, that of a grapheme, would induce a sensory representation of another type, a colour. This “sensory-sensory ” view of synaesthesia has a long tradition as it is embedded also into the very name of the phenomenon: “syn”+”aisthesis ” (in Greek: unity of senses). However, evidence has accumulated suggesting that we should break out with this tradition and adopt a different view of the phenomenon. In this view, only the concurrent operates at the sensory leve...
The \u201cfigure of the senses\u201d par excellence is synaesthesia, that is, a type of metaphor in ...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
The term "Synaesthesia" is from the Ancient Greek syn (“joint”) aisthesis (“sensation”), or syn-aist...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
These last few years, the study of synaesthesia gained in importance in the scientific community. In...
It is usually taken for granted that synaesthesia (e.g., sweet voice) is a metaphor. However, the fa...
n a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concern...
Synaesthesia takes place when ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary conscious experiences. As a rhet...
Synaesthesia takes place when ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary conscious experiences. As a rhet...
The \u201cfigure of the senses\u201d par excellence is synaesthesia, that is, a type of metaphor in ...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
Synaesthesia is most often characterised as a union or mixing of the senses. i Richard Cytowic descr...
The term "Synaesthesia" is from the Ancient Greek syn (“joint”) aisthesis (“sensation”), or syn-aist...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
These last few years, the study of synaesthesia gained in importance in the scientific community. In...
It is usually taken for granted that synaesthesia (e.g., sweet voice) is a metaphor. However, the fa...
n a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concern...
Synaesthesia takes place when ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary conscious experiences. As a rhet...
Synaesthesia takes place when ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary conscious experiences. As a rhet...
The \u201cfigure of the senses\u201d par excellence is synaesthesia, that is, a type of metaphor in ...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...