In synesthesia, stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) triggers a percept in another, non-stimulated sensory modality (e.g., vision). Likewise, perception of a form (e.g., a letter) may induce a color percept (i.e., grapheme-color synesthesia). To date, the neural mechanisms underlying synesthesia remain to be elucidated. We disclosed by fMRI, while controlling for surface color processing, enhanced activity in the left intraparietal cortex during the experience of grapheme-color synesthesia (n = 9). In contrast, the perception of surface color per se activated the color centers in the fusiform gyrus bilaterally. The data support theoretical accounts that grapheme-color synesthesia may originate from enhanced cross-modal bindin...
SummarySynesthesia is an unusual condition characterized by the over-binding of two or more features...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which s...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia experience colour for letters of the alphabet or digits; A ...
Synesthesia provides an elegant model to investigate neural mechanisms underlying individual differe...
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which specific events in one sensory modality induce expe...
The experience of colour is a core element of human vision. Colours provide important symbolic and c...
ABSTRACT Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which specific events in one sensory modality in...
The phenomenon of synesthesia has occupied the thoughts of philosophers and artists for decades. Wit...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a second, unsti...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological condition in which viewing numbers or letters (grapheme...
Contains fulltext : 89088.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) Background In s...
Synesthesia is an unusual condition characterized by the over-binding of two or more features and th...
BACKGROUND: In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a s...
Background: In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a s...
SummarySynesthesia is an unusual condition characterized by the over-binding of two or more features...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which s...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia experience colour for letters of the alphabet or digits; A ...
Synesthesia provides an elegant model to investigate neural mechanisms underlying individual differe...
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which specific events in one sensory modality induce expe...
The experience of colour is a core element of human vision. Colours provide important symbolic and c...
ABSTRACT Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon in which specific events in one sensory modality in...
The phenomenon of synesthesia has occupied the thoughts of philosophers and artists for decades. Wit...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a second, unsti...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological condition in which viewing numbers or letters (grapheme...
Contains fulltext : 89088.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) Background In s...
Synesthesia is an unusual condition characterized by the over-binding of two or more features and th...
BACKGROUND: In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a s...
Background: In synaesthesia, sensations in a particular modality cause additional experiences in a s...
SummarySynesthesia is an unusual condition characterized by the over-binding of two or more features...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comSynesthesia is an experience in which s...
People with grapheme-colour synaesthesia experience colour for letters of the alphabet or digits; A ...