Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes additional experiences in a second, unstimulated modality (e.g. seeing colours). The goal of this task is to explore the types (and incidence) of synaesthesia in different cultures. Two simple tests can ascertain the existence of synaesthesia in your community
Synaesthesia is a developmental condition involving cross‐communication between sensory modalities o...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Previous findings imply that synaesthetic experience may have consequences for sensory processing of...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon found in a small percentage of the population. Stimulation o...
Neuropsychological theories of synaesthesia treat the phenomenon of intersensoriality (hearing colou...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
Auditory-visual synaesthesia, a rare condition in which sounds evoke involuntary visual experiences,...
Synaesthesia in language consists in the combination of linguistic expressions referring to differen...
Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, so...
Synaesthesia is a developmental condition involving cross‐communication between sensory modalities o...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Previous findings imply that synaesthetic experience may have consequences for sensory processing of...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which stimulation of one sensory modality (e.g. hearing) causes addit...
Synaesthesia is a rare experience in which one property of a stimulus evokes a secondary experience ...
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon found in a small percentage of the population. Stimulation o...
Neuropsychological theories of synaesthesia treat the phenomenon of intersensoriality (hearing colou...
This study examines a group of synaesthetes who report colour sensations in response to music and ot...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences in a...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For ex...
Synaesthesia is a condition in which a stimulus elicits an additional subjective experience. For exa...
Auditory-visual synaesthesia, a rare condition in which sounds evoke involuntary visual experiences,...
Synaesthesia in language consists in the combination of linguistic expressions referring to differen...
Sensory and cognitive mechanisms allow stimuli to be perceived with properties relating to sight, so...
Synaesthesia is a developmental condition involving cross‐communication between sensory modalities o...
Our brain constantly integrates signals across different senses. Auditory-visual synaesthesia is an ...
Previous findings imply that synaesthetic experience may have consequences for sensory processing of...