In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional modalities not normally associated with them ("concurrent"). For example, color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquoise). Although synesthetes know when a given color matches the one evoked by a certain number, colors do not automatically give rise to any sort of number experience. The behavioral consequences of synesthesia have been documented using Stroop-like paradigms, usually using color judgments. Owing to the unidirectional nature of the synesthetic experience, little has been done to obtain performance measures that could indicate whether bidirectional cross-activation occurs in sy...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
The traditional size congruity paradigm is a Stroop-like situation where participants are asked to c...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
& In synesthesia, certain stimuli (‘‘inducers’’) may give rise to perceptual experience in addit...
& In synesthesia, certain stimuli (‘‘inducers’’) may give rise to perceptual experience in addit...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
Grapheme-color synesthetes experience a specific color when they see a grapheme but they do not repo...
In grapheme-color synesthesia, numbers and letters create a color experience that is consistent, aut...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
The traditional size congruity paradigm is a Stroop-like situation where participants are asked to c...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli ("inducers") may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
& In synesthesia, certain stimuli (‘‘inducers’’) may give rise to perceptual experience in addit...
& In synesthesia, certain stimuli (‘‘inducers’’) may give rise to perceptual experience in addit...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
In synesthesia, certain stimuli (“inducers”) may give rise to perceptual experience in additional mo...
Grapheme-color synesthetes experience a specific color when they see a grapheme but they do not repo...
In grapheme-color synesthesia, numbers and letters create a color experience that is consistent, aut...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
Color-grapheme synesthetes automatically perceive achromatic numbers as colored (e.g., 7 is turquois...
The traditional size congruity paradigm is a Stroop-like situation where participants are asked to c...