The question why synaesthesia, an atypical binding within or between modalities, occurs is both enduring and important. Two explanations have been provided: (1) a congenital explanation: we are all born as synaesthetes but most of us subsequently lose the experience due to brain development; (2) a learning explanation: synaesthesia is related to some learning process during childhood. Three recent studies provide conflicting support for these explanations. Two studies supported the idea that synaesthesia is learned by showing that the frequency of everyday language implicitly modulates the synaesthetic experience. Another study argued that synaesthesia reflects basic, innate magnitude representations. In this paper we reassess these points ...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies...
The question why synaesthesia, an atypical binding within or between modalities, occurs is both endu...
Synaesthesia denotes a condition of remarkable individual differences in experience characterized by...
I present new evidence about the relationships between learning and synaesthesia, particularly graph...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
These last few years, the study of synaesthesia gained in importance in the scientific community. In...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Abstract. Synaesthetic inducers such as graphemes are typically cultural artifacts. Thus, a learning...
The last few years have seen the publication of a number of studies by researchers claiming to have ...
Learning and synesthesia are profoundly interconnected. On the one hand, the develop-ment of synesth...
<div><p>Synaesthesia is an unusual perceptual experience in which an inducer stimulus triggers a per...
The popular claim that humans are born in a state of 'buzzing confusion' (James, 1890) can be explai...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies...
The question why synaesthesia, an atypical binding within or between modalities, occurs is both endu...
Synaesthesia denotes a condition of remarkable individual differences in experience characterized by...
I present new evidence about the relationships between learning and synaesthesia, particularly graph...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
These last few years, the study of synaesthesia gained in importance in the scientific community. In...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Abstract. Synaesthetic inducers such as graphemes are typically cultural artifacts. Thus, a learning...
The last few years have seen the publication of a number of studies by researchers claiming to have ...
Learning and synesthesia are profoundly interconnected. On the one hand, the develop-ment of synesth...
<div><p>Synaesthesia is an unusual perceptual experience in which an inducer stimulus triggers a per...
The popular claim that humans are born in a state of 'buzzing confusion' (James, 1890) can be explai...
Currently, little is known about how synesthesia develops and which aspects of synesthesia can be ac...
In a thought-provoking paper, Simner (2012) highlights and criticizes a number of assumptions concer...
Abstract: Synaesthesia is traditionally described as a phenomenon of intermixed senses. This implies...