The current thesis addressed the question of whether an internally generated mental image can elicit a concurrent in grapheme colour synaesthesia; although there is experimental and anecdotal evidence that this is the case, to date this had not been systematically explored. As there are purportedly distinct object-based and spatial-based imagery processes it was necessary to explore the role different imagery processes may play. In Experiment 1 synaesthetes and matched control groups completed a grapheme-based object-imagery task against congruently and incongruently coloured backgrounds. Four synaesthetes, but none of the control groups, showed an effect of colour on task performance. In Experiment 2 and 3 synaesthetes (and matched control...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...
Synaesthesia has previously been linked with imagery abilities, although an understanding of a causa...
This study investigates the bi-directionality of synaestesic experience by means of a flanked bisect...
Previous studies provide empirical support for the reported colour experience in grapheme-colour syn...
AbstractIn grapheme-colour synaesthesia (GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an add...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Recent research has suggested that not all grapheme-colour synaesthetes are alike. One suggestion is...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
The experience of colour is a core element of human vision. Colours provide important symbolic and c...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia(GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an additional ‘...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which objectively achromatic graphemes induce concurren...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
SummaryGrapheme-color synesthetes experience specific colors associated with specific number or lett...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...
Synaesthesia has previously been linked with imagery abilities, although an understanding of a causa...
This study investigates the bi-directionality of synaestesic experience by means of a flanked bisect...
Previous studies provide empirical support for the reported colour experience in grapheme-colour syn...
AbstractIn grapheme-colour synaesthesia (GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an add...
Synaesthesia is a condition wherein ordinary stimuli elicit extraordinary experiences. For colourgra...
Recent research has suggested that not all grapheme-colour synaesthetes are alike. One suggestion is...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
The experience of colour is a core element of human vision. Colours provide important symbolic and c...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia, letters, numbers, and words elicit involuntary colour experiences. ...
In grapheme-colour synaesthesia(GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an additional ‘...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which objectively achromatic graphemes induce concurren...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
For people with synaesthesia letters and numbers may evoke experiences of colour. It has been previo...
SummaryGrapheme-color synesthetes experience specific colors associated with specific number or lett...
Abstract The perceptual phenomenon of synaesthesia involves perception of additional, unrelate...
Synaesthesia has previously been linked with imagery abilities, although an understanding of a causa...
This study investigates the bi-directionality of synaestesic experience by means of a flanked bisect...