Synesthesia provides an elegant model to investigate neural mechanisms underlying individual differences in subjective experience in humans. In grapheme–color synesthesia, written letters induce color sensations, accompanied by activation of color area V4. Competing hypotheses suggest that enhanced V4 activity during synesthesia is either induced by direct bottom-up cross-activation from grapheme processing areas within the fusiform gyrus, or indirectly via higher-order parietal areas. Synesthetes differ in the way synesthetic color is perceived: “projector” synesthetes experience color externally colocalized with a presented grapheme, whereas “associators” report an internally evoked association. Using dynamic causal modeling for fMRI, we ...
Grapheme–color synesthesia is a condition in which objectively achromatic graphemes induce concurren...
Grapheme-color synesthetes report seeing a specific color when a number is perceived. The reverse, t...
■ Grapheme–color synesthesia is a heritable trait where graph-emes (“2”) elicit the concurrent perce...
Synesthesia provides an elegant model to investigate neural mechanisms underlying individual differe...
In grapheme-color synesthesia, letters elicit a color. Neural theories propose that synesthesia is d...
Little is known about how the properties of our private mental world relate to the physical and func...
In synesthesia, stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) triggers a percept in another, n...
Synesthesia is a condition inwhichnormal stimuli can trigger anomalousassociations. In this study,we...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological condition in which viewing numbers or letters (grapheme...
AbstractIn grapheme-colour synaesthesia (GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an add...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which letters and numbers (graphemes) con...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which seeing letters and numbers produces sensations of...
Grapheme–color synesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon where single graphemes (e.g., the letter “E”) ...
SummaryGrapheme-color synesthetes experience specific colors associated with specific number or lett...
Grapheme–color synesthesia is a condition in which objectively achromatic graphemes induce concurren...
Grapheme-color synesthetes report seeing a specific color when a number is perceived. The reverse, t...
■ Grapheme–color synesthesia is a heritable trait where graph-emes (“2”) elicit the concurrent perce...
Synesthesia provides an elegant model to investigate neural mechanisms underlying individual differe...
In grapheme-color synesthesia, letters elicit a color. Neural theories propose that synesthesia is d...
Little is known about how the properties of our private mental world relate to the physical and func...
In synesthesia, stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g., hearing) triggers a percept in another, n...
Synesthesia is a condition inwhichnormal stimuli can trigger anomalousassociations. In this study,we...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological condition in which viewing numbers or letters (grapheme...
AbstractIn grapheme-colour synaesthesia (GCS), the presentation of letters or numbers induces an add...
Synesthesia is an unusual blending of the senses that occurs in about four percent or more of the hu...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon in which letters and numbers (graphemes) con...
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a condition in which seeing letters and numbers produces sensations of...
Grapheme–color synesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon where single graphemes (e.g., the letter “E”) ...
SummaryGrapheme-color synesthetes experience specific colors associated with specific number or lett...
Grapheme–color synesthesia is a condition in which objectively achromatic graphemes induce concurren...
Grapheme-color synesthetes report seeing a specific color when a number is perceived. The reverse, t...
■ Grapheme–color synesthesia is a heritable trait where graph-emes (“2”) elicit the concurrent perce...